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10 of the Biggest Insects in the World

10 of the Biggest Insects in the World
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Health - KSYL-AM

Joao Paulo Burini/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Tracking one of the deadliest living beings on Earth will be the key to saving thousands of lives each year, researchers at the University of South Florida say. The pesky bite of a mosquito has the potential to bring more than just itchiness and inflammation. More than 1 million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year, according to the American Mosquito Control Association. As global temperatures warm, the risk of contracting a mosquito-borne illness becomes more prevalent, simply because a hotter climate creates optimal breeding conditions for the insect. Now, researchers at the University of South Florida are using citizen science the practice in which the public voluntarily participates in scientific research to help create artificial intelligence algorithms to help identify and stop disease-carrying mosquitoes before they are able to infect humans and other large mammals. The citizen science aspect in the ident

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Joao Paulo Burini/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Tracking one of the deadliest living beings on Earth will be the key to saving thousands of lives each year, researchers at the University of South Florida say. The pesky bite of a mosquito has the potential to bring more than just itchiness and inflammation. More than 1 million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year, according to the American Mosquito Control Association. As global temperatures warm, the risk of contracting a mosquito-borne illness becomes more prevalent, simply because a hotter climate creates optimal breeding conditions for the insect. Now, researchers at the University of South Florida are using citizen science the practice in which the public voluntarily participates in scientific research to help create artificial intelligence algorithms to help identify and stop disease-carrying mosquitoes before they are able to infect humans and other large mammals. The citizen science aspect in the ident

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How scientists are tracking mosquitoes that could be carrying deadly diseases - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather

How scientists are tracking mosquitoes that could be carrying deadly diseases - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather
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