A mosquito larva fossil thought to be the world's oldest has been found by scientists, who think it could be around 99 ...
The “excellently preserved” fossil from the Cretaceous era, dating back 99 million years, comes from the Kachin region in ...
Iceland recorded its first verified population of mosquitoes. The cold-tolerant species Culiseta annulata survived Iceland’s ...
For the first time in recorded history, mosquitoes have been discovered living in Iceland, a country long thought to be one ...
When an Iceland resident found an odd-looking insect on a fly trap, he took his suspicions online, and scientists soon confirmed that he’d found multiple mosquitoes, a first on Icelandic soil.
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Cuts to world’s biggest malaria fund risk a million more deaths – including 750,000 children
Cuts to the world’s biggest funder of malaria prevention, including by the UK government, could lead to almost a million more ...
The fight against malaria has stalled after two decades of progress, with climate change and population growth among factors ...
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Fight against Malaria undermined by climate change, rising population
Besides saving lives, ridding countries of the disease would have "massive" returns on economies, including by boosting ...
In amber some 99 million years old, LMU researchers have discovered the oldest known mosquito larva. The Cretaceous fossil comes from the Kachin region in Myanmar and was preserved in excellent ...
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Are there any countries with no mosquitoes?
The answer is "yes," there is one country without mosquitoes: Iceland. While its neighbors — including Norway, Scotland and Greenland — are home to multiple mosquito species, Iceland remains ...
Due to climate change, mosquitoes have finally appeared in Iceland, which has been known as one of the only mosquito-free ...
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