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    Explore "mosquitoes" with insightful episodes like "The Mosquitoes Are Winning", "Girlfriend Tests if I'm a Good Kisser! - Dropouts #169", "Ep 84 West Nile virus: The Crow in the Coal Mine", "Micro Wave: Why Mosquitoes Bite You More Than Your Friends" and "How Record Heat In Siberia Is Messing With...Everything" from podcasts like ""The Daily", "Dropouts", "This Podcast Will Kill You", "Short Wave" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    The Mosquitoes Are Winning

    The Mosquitoes Are Winning

    For decades, the world seemed to be winning the war against mosquitoes and tamping down the deadly diseases they carried. But in the past few years, progress has not only stalled, it has reversed.

    Stephanie Nolen, who covers global health for The Times, explains how the mosquito has once again gained the upper hand in the fight.

    Guest: Stephanie Nolen, a global health correspondent for The New York Times.

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    Girlfriend Tests if I'm a Good Kisser! - Dropouts #169

    Girlfriend Tests if I'm a Good Kisser! - Dropouts #169

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    Ep 84 West Nile virus: The Crow in the Coal Mine

    Ep 84 West Nile virus: The Crow in the Coal Mine
    It’s the summer of 1999 in New York City, and everyone's looking towards the future, towards millennium parties and potential Y2K catastrophes. But if they turned their eyes to the streets around and skies above, they might have seen something else on the horizon, something much more real and alarming than a Y2K glitch: the arrival of West Nile virus. In this episode, we take a close look at the virus whose recent emergence in the Western Hemisphere serves as a crucial reminder of how pathogens know no political boundaries and how working across disciplines is the only way to effectively control and prevent disease outbreaks. We are also so excited to be joined by Dr. Sarah Wheeler, Biologist at Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, who talks us through the ecology of this mosquito-borne disease and shares the birds-eye view of the situation in North America. Last but certainly not least, we round out this episode with a delightful and informative song about West Nile virus: West Nile Story by MC Bugg-Z and the Fairfax County Health Department. Check out this action-packed episode wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Micro Wave: Why Mosquitoes Bite You More Than Your Friends

    Micro Wave: Why Mosquitoes Bite You More Than Your Friends
    Asked and answered: why some of you might be more prone to being bitten by mosquitoes* than others. Turns out, some interesting factors could make you more appetizing. Plus, in true micro wave fashion, we go over some of your delightful listener mail.

    *In general, much more research needs to be done to understand all the nuances of what makes us so appealing to some mosquitoes.

    Email us your scientific questions, praise, comments and concerns at shortwave@npr.org. It just might end up in an episode!

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    How Record Heat In Siberia Is Messing With...Everything

    How Record Heat In Siberia Is Messing With...Everything
    Climate change and this year's weather patterns are behind the record-breaking heat in Siberia. NPR Climate Reporter Rebecca Hersher tells us how it's contributed to all sorts of problems there — mosquito swarms, buckling roads, wildfires. And we'll hear how these high temps are threatening the livelihoods of Indigenous Russians.

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    Ep 10 Yellow Fever: Is there a Hamilton song about this?

    Ep 10 Yellow Fever: Is there a Hamilton song about this?
    Today we're talking about yellow fever, a disease with a history as colorful as its name, and a vector as pretty as a picture (depending on whom you ask, I suppose). From an epidemic that decimated Memphis, Tennessee in the late 1800s, to the development of the vaccine, to where the offending mosquito hangs out today, we'll cover everything you need to know about this disease. Like for example did you know that A. Ham The Man himself was infected?! Yeah, me neither. Let's learn things together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Welcome to the Mosquito Factory

    Welcome to the Mosquito Factory

    In humanity's ongoing war against mosquito borne illness, some of the most innovative offense comes in the form mosquito breeding programs. Yes, these "mosquito factories" are all about manipulating the enemy rather than simply killing them. Join Robert and Christian as they explore the world of GMO mosquitoes, Wolbachia bacteria and the possible wages of mosquito eradication

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