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How Mosquitoes Choose Their Victims

A mosquito does not act at random when looking for a human being. It follows precise signs of the environment, such as the silhouette of a person and the carbon dioxide he exhales. This is affirmed by a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Georgia Institute of Technology, which managed to decipher this process with an unprecedented quantitative approach. Researchers developed the first three-dimensional model capable…
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A mosquito does not act at random when looking for a human being. It follows precise signs of the environment, such as the silhouette of a person and the carbon dioxide he exhales. This is affirmed by a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Georgia Institute of Technology, which managed to decipher this process with an unprecedented quantitative approach. Researchers developed the first three-dimensional model capable…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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