[Vision2020] Fw:How Bacteria Can Stop Mosquito Bites, Robots Are Taking Over Camel Racing, The Great Moon Hoax of 1835 and More

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Subject: How Bacteria Can Stop Mosquito Bites, Robots Are Taking Over Camel Racing, The Great Moon Hoax of 1835 and More
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How Bacteria Can Stop Mosquito Bites, Robots Are Taking Over Camel Racing, The Great Moon Hoax of 1835 and More
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  Weekender    JULY 2015
 To Stop Mosquito Bites, Silence Your Skin's BacteriaTexas scientists tricked mosquitoes into skipping a blood meal by modifying the way bacteria talk to each other
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Skin bacteria may have lured in this hungry Aedes aegypti mosquito. (Bryan Reynolds/Science Faction/Corbis)

 
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