Animals
How Mosquitoes 'Smell' Human Prey
It may be winter in the North, but mosquitoes are still very much a nuisance south of the equator. Now researchers are investigating how exactly these disease-carrying pests home in on humans in the hopes of finding a way to make us essentially invisible to the bloodsuckers.
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