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Tracking malaria and mosquitoes with the help of pregnant women and city dwellers

By Tom Cassauwers Arnau Pujol Vallribera is a Spanish data whiz who used to study galaxies. Now he tracks diseases spread by mosquitoes. ‘In cosmology, we use...

At Last A Malaria Vaccine and How It All Began

This week marked a signal achievement.  A group from Oxford University announced the first acceptable vaccine ever against malaria.  One might be forgiven for...

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