Genetically-altered mosquitoes
Officials are planning to introduce genetically-altered mosquitoes in the Florida Keys to combat Dengue Fever, but opponents say there are too many unknowns. AP video. (Dec. 6)
Officials are planning to introduce genetically-altered mosquitoes in the Florida Keys to combat Dengue Fever, but opponents say there are too many unknowns. AP video. (Dec. 6)
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