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  • Brandt Hirthe bir fotoğraf eklendi
    2025-05-29 20:07:03
    Actriz muy conocida en series y películas ¿Sabes cómo se llama?
    Actriz muy conocida en series y películas ¿Sabes cómo se llama?
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  • Hà Nội Deus bir fotoğraf eklendi
    2025-05-29 20:10:04
    Cúi đầu cảm ơn… Dù không mua, bạn ấy vẫn lễ phép như thế.

    kitipong220
    Cúi đầu cảm ơn… Dù không mua, bạn ấy vẫn lễ phép như thế. kitipong220
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  • Tech Times bir fotoğraf eklendi
    2025-05-29 20:11:07
    Breakthrough in Disease Control! Scientists have released genetically modified male mosquitoes in Djibouti (May 2024) and Florida (April 2025) as part of an effort to combat deadly diseases like malaria and dengue. These lab-engineered males are designed to pass on a gene that prevents female offspring—the disease carriers—from surviving.

    In field trials, this approach led to over 90% reduction in local mosquito populations. Meanwhile, Australian researchers are also working on techniques to shorten female mosquito lifespans, attacking disease transmission from multiple angles. This could mark a turning point in global public health efforts, using genetic tools to fight some of the world’s deadliest infections.

    #MosquitoControl #GeneticEngineering #MalariaPrevention #DengueControl #PublicHealthInnovation
    Breakthrough in Disease Control! Scientists have released genetically modified male mosquitoes in Djibouti (May 2024) and Florida (April 2025) as part of an effort to combat deadly diseases like malaria and dengue. These lab-engineered males are designed to pass on a gene that prevents female offspring—the disease carriers—from surviving. In field trials, this approach led to over 90% reduction in local mosquito populations. Meanwhile, Australian researchers are also working on techniques to shorten female mosquito lifespans, attacking disease transmission from multiple angles. This could mark a turning point in global public health efforts, using genetic tools to fight some of the world’s deadliest infections. #MosquitoControl #GeneticEngineering #MalariaPrevention #DengueControl #PublicHealthInnovation
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  • Lelia Windler bir fotoğraf eklendi
    2025-05-29 20:14:02
    Is this sticker really necessary?
    Is this sticker really necessary?
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  • Tara Greenfelder bir fotoğraf eklendi
    2025-05-29 20:15:02
    Bro you're always doing this
    Bro you're always doing this
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    2025-05-29 20:19:02
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    2025-05-29 20:22:03
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    2025-05-29 20:24:02
    周末愉快
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    2025-05-29 20:27:04
    I've been stuck in here since the install tech left
    I've been stuck in here since the install tech left
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