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Microsoft project aims to identify pathogens carried by mosquitos

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A Microsoft project has constructed a prototype mosquito trap that researchers hope will help them identify pathogens and signs of infectious diseases. Nathan Frandino reports.

Added on the 22/06/2016 23:28:15 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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