They want to do what? A Google proposal to release 32 million mosquitoes in California and Florida might prompt double-takes, especially for those poor souls who serve as mosquito banquets during the ...
I know what you are thinking. Why on earth would Google want to release millions of mosquitoes? That was my first reaction too. Usually, when we hear "Google" and "bugs" in the same sentence, we think ...
Google is looking to release up to 32 million “good” mosquitoes over two years in the state of Florida in order to control the population of these insects and reduce the instances of deadly disease.
What's the best way to combat mosquito-borne diseases? Apparently, releasing more of the bloodsuckers, according to a Google-backed initiative. The Debug project is seeking permission from the ...
They want to do what? A Google proposal to release 32 million mosquitoes in California and Florida might prompt double-takes, especially for those poor souls who serve as mosquito banquets during the ...
Announced 10 years ago, Google's Debug Project aims to curb growing mosquito populations. Credit: David Paul Morris / Contributor / Bloomberg via Getty Images Billion dollar tech company Google is ...
Makers and developers that in jewellery making electronic projects might be interested in a new debugging device called the Tiq Probe, which has been designed to make both diagnostic even easier and ...