An international team of scientists has developed a new analysis of how sound waves behave, revealing surprising effects that ...
Science reveals why some people attract far more mosquitoes, from skin chemistry to compounds linked to disease.
Why do mosquitoes always find YOU — even when others get left alone? In this video, we break down the fascinating science ...
Why are appliances playing elaborate tunes, and where do they come from? Two sonic designers explain how they compose for ...
Valorant’s latest patch nerfs Neon and shotguns, reduces moving accuracy, adds AMD Anti-Lag 2 support, and fixes several agent bugs.
Mosquitoes can smell you from 120 feet away-and they remember your taste. The science behind why they keep coming back.
Infectious diseases borne by mosquitoes—such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika fever—claim more than 770,000 lives worldwide each year. Understanding how mosquitoes find humans has long been a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. An invasive, disease-carrying mosquito is thriving in Southern California, possibly staying active year-round and ...
Mosquitoes have an appetite dampener in their derrières. When mosquitoes’ bellies are full, special cells in their rectums block their bloodthirst, researchers report March 20 in Current Biology. The ...
Trajectories of mosquitoes flying around a human target. David L. Hu, Georgia Tech That’s the note undergraduate Chris Zuo sent me along with photos of countless mosquito bites on his bare skin. This ...
4 small microphones are plugged into the Handheld Digital Recorder, and placed on the side of the mosquito cage. Even though recordings were done in a soundproof box, mosquito's sound is really faint, ...
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