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" ... Catteruccia explains that eliminating malaria parasites within the mosquito rather than killing the mosquito itself is a good way to prevent disease transmission while avoiding insecticide resistance. ... "
" ... It is no wonder. We live in a globally connected world with a rapidly expanding population that is a hotbed for disease-causing agents to emerge, mix, and spread (from viruses and bacteria to malaria parasites), which means that we need highly innovative, modern solutions to control them. It’s an evolutionary arms race, and we need all the tools we can muster. If one of them happens to include lethal genes that successfully wipe out local populations of disease-causing mosquitoes, so be it. ... "
" ... Lots of things can cause pneumonia, including many different types of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The only way to really tell what’s causing the pneumonia is to take samples from either the lungs or the sputum and fluid produced by the lungs and check for different microorganisms. However, even this may not be able to tell for sure, because microrganisms are very, very small. It’s not like trying to find a ferret in your lungs. Instead, doctors have to rely on different tests for known microorganisms. If the culprit is something very unusual or even completely new, then it may take a while for doctors to figure out what’s to blame. ... "
" ... People stuck in the lower-right quadrant at least produce value. They are not criminals or parasites who live at the expense of others. They earn their place in society and receive compensation. But they fail to serve their own values, perhaps never having defined them in the first place. In many cases they mistakenly pursue profit as the end goal. They fail to understand that money is a tool to serve one’s values, but it cannot substitute for them. Wealth and status in other people’s eyes cannot fill the emptiness that such people perceive when looking in a mirror. ... "
" ... The scarlet plants are beautiful, but they are also parasites. Biologically speaking, the snow plant is a cheater. Rather than photosynthesizing to produce its own energy, like the vast majority of plants, the snow plant gains energy from tapping into the symbiotic relationship between fungi and conifer trees. ... "