Mosquitoes flap their wings not just to stay aloft but for two other critical purposes: to generate sound and to point that buzz in the direction of a potential mate, researchers at Johns Hopkins ...
Mosquitoes flap their wings not just to stay aloft but for two other critical purposes: to generate sound and to point that buzz in the direction of a potential mate, researchers at Johns Hopkins ...
A simple recording of a mosquito's buzz on a cellphone could contribute to a global-scale mosquito tracking map of unprecedented detail, say experts. It's a sound that can keep even the weariest among ...
Globally more than 700 million people are infected with mosquito borne diseases each year, and more than 700,000 die. But it would be unfair to blame the entire mosquito family for this. Of the 3500 ...
The next time a mosquito buzzes in your ear, do Manu Prakash a favor: Don’t swat it, record it. That’s right, instead of bemoaning your fate, take your phone and create an audio file of that sound you ...
The high-pitched whine of a mosquito is annoying, but scientists have developed an app that uses that sound to detect dangerous mosquitoes. Mosquitoes kill hundreds of thousands of people each year by ...
Mosquitoes flap their wings not just to stay aloft but for two other critical purposes: to generate sound and to point that buzz in the direction of a potential mate, researchers at Johns Hopkins ...