Scientists may have found a solution to stop the spread of malaria: poisoning mosquitoes with human blood. New research ...
The mosquito-borne illness malaria has been spreading wider and faster as the climate changes. The disease can kill up to 600,000 people every year, per The Guardian. Malaria cases have been ...
These findings could pave the way for innovative strategies to combat malaria, a disease responsible for over 600,000 deaths annually. NEKs were first identified in a fungal species, Aspergillus ...
Scientists are genetically modifying mosquitoes in the hope of stopping the spread of malaria. The technique, which uses genes taken from the honeybee and the African clawed frog, blocks normal ...
While vaccines and preventative medicines are available in some parts of the world, "monitoring the disease and avoiding mosquito bites are the most effective ways to prevent malaria," said the BBC.