Biologists at the lab have been experimenting with many different recipes for an engineered blood substitute. The substitute would include the proteins, amino acids, salts, and other nutrients that are naturally found in blood. It would also mimic the temperature and viscosity of the real thing and be offered in a thin sac meant to simulate human skin. If this substitute is attractive enough, some of the mosquitoes will feed on it instead of on people. That alone could substantially reduce the spread of malaria from person to person. A chemical or bacterium added to the synthetic blood could also kill mosquitoes that eat it or could prevent them from producing offspring.
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Intellectual Ventures Lab: Malaria
nindot sad ni ... kalas lng ug blood mixture ... haha
huwat ko maabot ni sa unitop..daghan mosquito killer didto..
hopefully pod mag invent sila para silingan^^
haha unitop pajud.... laser rman para sa disco didto.. haha