In Guangzhou, China, millions of mosquitoes are born at the Sun Yat-Sen University-Michigan University Joint Center of Vector Control for Tropical Disease in the hopes of finding a way to fight Zika. The lab's mosquitos are infected with a strain of Wolbachia pipientis, a bacterium that inhibits Zika and and other viruses by preventing the fertilization of eggs. Researchers at the center release infected mosquitos on Shazai island to mate with wild females, stopping the next generation. The lab claims there is 99% suppression of the population of Aedes albopictus or Asia tiger mosquito, the type known to carry Zika virus, after the first year of tests.
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Our thoughts are with the people of Istanbul today, following a gruesome terrorist attack that took place yesterday at the city's main airport. Istanbul is the largest metropolitan area in Turkey, with a population of more than 14 million people. This Overview was captured at night from the @iss. (at Istanbul, Turkey)