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Egypt’s new monorail offers a modern ride, but Cairo is still not convinced

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Al Jazeera 9d ago

Google wants to release 64 million bacteria-riddled mosquitoes across California and Florida. Here’s why scientists are enthusiastic.

Google wants to release 64 million bacteria-riddled mosquitoes across California and Florida. Here’s why scientists are enthusiastic. Google has applied for an experimental mosquito release permit to deploy millions of non-biting southern house mosquitoes that it has infected with the bacterium Wolbachia pipientis, in an effort to reduce mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile virus.

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Google plans to release 32 million Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes across Florida and California

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Travel back to the time of the great Arctic expeditions with a stay in this 19th-century style cabin

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Apple's WWDC: Tim Cook's AI legacy at stake in his final developer conference as CEO

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Alphabet is seeking fresh capital as stock's 4-week losing streak tests investor appetite

A month ago, Alphabet briefly surpassed Nvidia by market cap. The stock has since been on a downward slide, and is on pace to wrap its fourth straight weekly drop, the longest losing streak in more than a year. That's the market mood Alphabet faces as it pursues $85 billion in fresh capital to help fund its artificial intelligence build-out.

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‘Spoiled insulin’: Sudan war disrupts drug supplies, fuelling smuggling

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Rights group says drone strike kills 11 in central Sudan market

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Good vs bad mosquito: What is Google's plan to fight pest-borne deadly diseases?

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