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Insect Pest Control. We assist FAO and IAEA Member States in the implementation of environmentally-friendly and sustainable methods to control major insect pests of crops and ...


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Vaccine and drug research aimed at ticks and mosquitoes to prevent disease transmission
Most successful vaccines and drugs rely on protecting humans or animals by blocking certain bacteria from growing in their systems. But, a new theory actually hopes to take stopping infectious diseases such as West Nile virus and Malaria to the next level by disabling insects from transmitting these viruses. (2008-12-03)
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Even the World of Ants Has Its Suicide Bombers - U.S. News & World Report

Even the World of Ants Has Its Suicide Bombers
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Dec 12, 2008
Half the human population would probably not like that, especially since the males are disposed of after the mating season. You've argued that ants show us ...
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Spiders and Scorpions
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Police detain Brazil rancher linked to Stang death (AP)
AP - Brazilian police on Friday detained a rancher suspected in the slaying of rain forest activist Dorothy Stang for allegedly illegally acquiring titles to land the U.S. nun died trying to defend.
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Engineering Malaria-Resistant Mosquitoes

From : Public Health Video Podcasts from Johns Hopkins
Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena, PhD, and his colleagues at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute are studying ways to make mosquitoes resistant to the parasite that causes malaria. In theory, mosquitoes that are resistant to malaria would not transmit the disease to humans.
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Live Search: Insect Pest
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