Google has launched a massive “debugging” project that has nothing to do with dodgy software. The tech giant has applied to ...
You don't need to stock up on repellent, or worry about getting more mosquito bites, these male insects don't feed on humans.
The plan is part of the company's Debug initiative, a decade-old program that intends to reduce diseases spread by mosquitoes ...
Credit: David Paul Morris / Contributor / Bloomberg via Billion dollar tech company Google is embracing bugs. Literally. Not ...
Company asks US government to release army of sterile male mosquitoes to lower number of illness-spreading bugs ...
Google's Debug program wants EPA approval to release 32 million Wolbachia mosquitoes in Florida. Public comment deadline is ...
In Part 2 of this Q&A series, based on the EE Training Day, Ben Ellis, Technical Applications Engineer at Pico Technology, ...
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Adding to the existing mosquito population may sound counterintuitive, but there’s a method to the madness at Alphabet’s ...
The EPA is reviewing a permit for the 2-year initiative targeting disease-carrying mosquitoes in California and Florida.
Google has asked the US government for permission to release 32 million (3.2 crore) male mosquitoes, injected with the ...