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Swedish scientists have developed synthetic ‘blood’ to attract and kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes
euronews (in English)
2022-01-07
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Scientists claim this cheaper, targeted method of pest control could be an alternative to mass pesticides that impact the entire ecosystem.
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