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The MTA is proposing to raise the cost of a single subway or bus ride to $3 starting in January. Plus, the NYPD is sending detectives to Las Vegas to question associates of Shane Tamura, the man police say shot and killed four people at a building in Midtown Manhattan. Also, some tips to keep mosquitos away this summer. And finally, the Parks Department is asking New Yorkers to help with its once a decade arboreal census.
Mosquitos and ticks are parts of the summer, so how do we best avoid them? Lee Haines, associate research professor in Medical Entomology at the University of Notre Dame, discusses. Lee Haines is a researcher with a PhD in Tropical Medicine and an MSc in Parasite Biochemistry and Microbiology, who specializes in diseases transmitted by […]
Vineeta Sawkar and Steve Simpson discuss on the WCCO Morning News.
Vineeta Sawkar and Steve Simpson discuss on the WCCO Morning News.
Are you always the one getting eaten alive while everyone else walks away bite-free? Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why some people attract more mosquitoes and shares tips on how to avoid getting bitten including which repellents actually work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A collection of lab-reared mosquitoes were dumped on Hawaii in June 2025. In 2008 the Gates Foundation paid Jichi Medical University $100,000 “to design a mosquito that can produce and secrete a malaria vaccine protein into a host's skin.” In 2010 Science Magazine online called these mosquitoes “flying vaccinators.” Years later genetically modified mosquitos were released in California and Florida, along with countries like Brazil. The reasoning varies: to stop invasive species, to breed away disease carriers, and to prevent malaria. But when you introduced modified species into a local population then you are introducing invasive species. When you try to limit population numbers you could end up killing all the local population. These experiments have all but failed completely. Besides, Malaria has a standard set of symptoms and most cases in the US and even Japan are from Africa, Southern Asia, and South America. There are virtually no domestic cases and so we know that mosquitos and bacteria do not cause malaria. So what's the point in releasing engineered insects? Perhaps it has something to do with black magic. The Japanese KODOKU and Chinese GU systems of magic involve the use of insects to inflict harm or obtain protection. Poisonous and venomous insects are placed in a container where they fight and die. The last surviving insect is then used to create poisons or protective charms. Consider this: genetically modified insects are released in large contained areas to fight insects carrying serious diseases. They are intended to kill off the local insect populations, at which point the invasive modified insect can be used to inject proteins into the local human population. In other words, this isn't just mad science, it's KODOKU.*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
BEST OF TSTSHOW 1: In 2008 the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation financed Jichi Medical University in Japan to develop “a mosquito that can produce and secrete a malaria vaccine protein.” The initiative was aimed at creating a “flying syringe, to deliver protective vaccine via saliva.” In 2010 they gave money to UK-based biotech company Oxitec to develop genetically modified mosquitoes that could be lethal to carriers of dengue, zika, and yellow fever. Science Magazine published a report that year on this Japanese research and discussed what they called “flying vaccinators.” In 2015 the people of Florida, set to be the Oxitec testing ground, signed a petition against such open-air lab trials. In 2021 the trial proceeded regardless and in April 2022 Nature published a report on the results which found that although mosquitoes died in large numbers there was no reduction in disease spread or need for pesticides, which often cause the very symptoms of the diseases. A few days ago a mosquito-malaria-vaccine trial was carried out in Washington State. Of 14 participants, 7 were diagnosed with malaria leading researchers to declare their mosquito-vaccine was 50% effective. However, they made no mention of how the other half of the group could be exposed to ‘malaria' and yet not develop the disease with its vague ‘symptom complex' list. There is no question why such a malaria vaccine should be tested in the U.S. where cases rarely top 2,000 and where death rarely reaches double digits. Meanwhile, Africa is home to 95% of cases and 96% of deaths, while India is home to most of the world's polio. It is likely these ‘disease' are caused by environment, as demonstrated by official WHO data, rather than tiny invisible particles. While focus has been on the mosquito, the NIH and B&MGF have also been researching a needle-less vaccine. Such research goes back to Spain in 1999 where researchers were able to spread vaccine-induced antibodies to non-vaccinated rabbits via vaccinated rabbits. All was done in natural interaction without needle, misquotes, or any other tool. SHOW 2: Malaria is supposedly on the rise in the United States, where seven cases between Florida and Texas have been reported in the last few weeks. The CDC issued a public health alert as a result and the media collectively is spreading the terror of malaria with graphs, charts, stories, and symptoms. The strange thing is that malaria is always present, particularly in those two states, where in 2012 cases were 102 in Texas and 59 in Florida. Over the years those numbers went up and down, peaking in 2019 and then dropping significantly in 2020. This is why the media can claim cases are on the rise even if they are below the previous decade peak. From NPR to the New Scientist there are, of course, solutions to this terrible outbreak that isn't much of an outbreak: vaccines and genetically modified mosquitoes that could produce antibodies against malaria parasite. However, these same genetically modified insects have been in development since 2008 and were released in Florida after 2015. They were created with money from the B&MGF: “a mosquito that can produce and secrete a malaria vaccine protein.” But what if gm-mosquitoes are another alternative lab-leak theory? Malaria's symptoms are themselves invariably described in the same way that heat stroke symptoms are: headaches, fever, muscle aches, nausea, etc. Any mosquito issue, genetically modified or otherwise, can of course be treated with new drugs and chemicals, like the Pyriproxyfen that caused Microcephaly which was blamed on zika and mosquitos. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
How much do we LOVE our pets?! Mosquitos may have met their match! And magic mushrooms and the fountain of youth! That's what Paul Layendecker is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's update... - What To Watch: Bend It Like Beckham 2 & our review on the new Happy Gilmore - Asking For A Friend: Is it gross to floss in public? - #ScienceCorner: Mosquitos fighting mosquitos.... What could go wrong? and more
Dean is joined by Brian Gold from ALDIK Home to talk all things outdoor patio furnishings — from weatherproofing tips to choosing the right materials. Dean shares his personal experience with ECO LA and how he tackled a mosquito problem at home. Plus, a deep dive into rigid structures vs. umbrellas and a recap on creating the perfect outdoor patio space.
Micke Cederberg redovisar resultatet av Svensktoppen där KAJ fick med två låtar isenaste omgången. Ligger båda låtarna kvar? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. För en vecka sedan fick Ida-Lova och Tjuvjakt/Fanny Avonne lika många poäng men då fick Tjuvjakt den bättre placeringen på grund att ”Tusen spänn” är färskast på listan. Det innebär att de blev etta. Men ligger de kvar där nu?Det var dubbelt av KAJ på listan när Mosquito var nykomling. Victor Leksells duett ihop med Molly Sandén hoppade också tillbaka in på listan vilket gjorde att de båda också hördes i dubbel form. Ska det vara så denna söndagen också?Veckans bubblare utgörs av Nisse Hellberg, Weeping Willows och Maria Jane Smith.Du kan se den aktuella listan som blir officiell varje söndag om du klickar här.Micke Cederberg, vik programledaremichael.cederberg@sverigesradio.se
Man's deadliest predator takes more than a million lives each year and is no bigger than your fingernail. To mark mosquito season, history professor Dr. Timothy Winegard sits down with Dr. Sanjay Gupta to unpack how we can use lessons from the past to fight mosquitoes in the future. Plus, find out how you can make your blood a little less appetizing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr Chris takes on more listener questions. Including: is Chinese medicine separate from Western medicine? Why do we sometimes cry in response to feelings of sadness and joy? Why do I have a blotch in my vision after looking directly at a light source? Why do kids cry when they get injured, but adults less so? What happens if I scratch a mosquito bite? What is the relationship between science and religion. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Male mosquitoes use water-powered pads to fold their large antennae back during flight and raise them to hear when they land. This clever design is another example of God's intricate engineering. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Mosquitoes — these tiny blood suckers can be annoying and drive you away from enjoying the outdoors. But they can also be dangerous. More than 900 cases of tick- and mosquito-borne illnesses were reported statewide last year, including West Nile Virus. As we head into the peak of mosquito season here, we look at how to protect yourself and what may happen as the climate continues to warm.
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In this episode, host Dave Hansen sits down with Michael Moorhouse, President of Mosquito Shield, to unpack what it really takes to shift franchisees from a seasonal mindset to a year-round growth mentality. With nearly two decades of experience in the mosquito and tick control industry, Michael shares how the brand has evolved from scrappy startup to a finely tuned franchise machine—now 400+ territories strong and backed by the powerhouse Five Star Franchising group. Here's what you'll learn:Peak vs. Off-Season Thinking: Michael reveals how a simple shift in vocabulary—from “off-season” to “non-peak”—helped reframe how franchisees approach planning, performance, and growth.Mindset Over Mechanics: It wasn't a systems or marketing problem. Michael and his team discovered that performance gaps were often tied to mindset—and he shares the data that proved it.Coaching That Clicks: With a growing team of Franchise Business Coaches (FBCs), including a full-time launch coach, Mosquito Shield created specialized support for every phase of the owner journey—from fresh startups to seasoned empires.Stratification Strategy: Hear how Mosquito Shield aligns internal teams before pushing initiatives system-wide, and how their new “VP of Ops-as-top-performer-coach” model drives results for veteran owners.Trust, Accountability & Pizza Nights: From regional visits to the wildly successful National Callback Night (yes, franchisors and franchisees cold-calling side-by-side), Michael proves that value is built in the trenches—not in PowerPoints.Results That Speak: Thanks to the mindset shift and coaching investments, 2025 is shaping up to be Mosquito Shield's best year ever—up 12% year-over-year with record owner engagement and retention.Memorable Quotes: “We don't talk about off-season anymore. It's non-peak. There's always work to be done—even when the bugs aren't biting.”“If you're not giving franchisees your time, you're not giving them value. Time is love.”Connect with Michael:
Tourism is booming in Vancouver, and hotels are crazy expensive! Guest: Royce Chwin, President and CEO of Destination Vancouver Could a 4 day work week actually work? Guest: Juliet Schor, Economist and Sociology professor at boston college Should you be worried about mosquito bites and serious illness? Guest: Dr. Moliehi Khaketla, medical health officer for VCH Can you learn something by accident? Guest: Dr. Aaron Seitz, professor of psychology, Northeastern University Are young people actually ditching smart phones? Guest: Sean Killingsworth, founder of reconnect movement. What's happening at the Premiere's summit? Guest: Mackenzie Grey, National Reporter with Global National & Global News covering Parliament Hill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Should you be worried about mosquito bites and serious illness? Guest: Dr. Moliehi Khaketla, medical health officer for VCH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Story at-a-glance Mosquitoes are drawn to your body's natural scent, heat, breath, and even clothing color, making some people far more attractive to them than others Genetic factors account for about 62% of how attractive you are to mosquitoes, with identical twins showing nearly identical mosquito appeal in lab tests People with type O blood are bitten significantly more often than those with types A, B, or AB, though this doesn't impact how many eggs mosquitoes lay afterward Everyday choices like using scented lotion, wearing red or black clothing, drinking alcohol, or being overheated all raise your mosquito bite risk Plant-based oils like Russian sage and wild mint repel mosquitoes as effectively as DEET in lab studies, offering a safer way to protect yourself without toxic chemicals
Several law enforcement unions, including those representing NYPD lieutenants, detectives, and sergeants, have endorsed Mayor Adams' reelection bid during an event outside City Hall Thursday. Meanwhile, mosquitoes are swarming across New York City this summer amid hot and wet weather. Police are also searching for a woman accused of taking a subway train for a joyride in Queens early Thursday. Plus, the MTA is responding to near historic rainfall this week, proposed ferry service route changes, and updates on a controversial bike lane in South Williamsburg.
How much do we LOVE our pets?! Mosquitos may have met their match! And magic mushrooms and the fountain of youth! That's what Paul Layendecker is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I answer your animal biology and behavioral questions. Do mosquitos sleep? The mystery of a crocodile with an s-shaped spine. And how do cuckoos know they're cuckoos? If you have an evolutionary biology or animal behavior question, you can email me at creaturefeaturepod@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shorebirds appear plentiful on any visit to the beach. But their habitat is under threat from climate change and the legacy of a Great Depression-era work program. This is the last in our series of episodes spotlighting the Bay Journal documentary film, "Chesapeake Rhythms."
Every conversation Madisonians have this summer seems to eventually turn to mosquitos. Are they really that bad this year? TL:DR – they are! To find out why, City Cast Madison host Bianca Martin talked to Lyric Bartholomay, co-director of the Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease. They dig into this season's swarms, long-term trends with mosquitos, the threat of disease, and safety precautions you can take. Find the Repellent that is Right for you [EPA] Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! You can get more Madison news delivered right to your inbox by subscribing to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter.
This episode's guests:Babak Tafreshi, Photojournalist for National Geographic.Tom Reinert, Past President of Dark Sky International.Jeffrey Calta, President of the Pennsylvania Firefly Festival.Bill's News Picks:How Atlanta's ‘Light Up the Night' program is making streets safer—one LED at a time, 11Alive. ‘The right light:' Pittsburgh begins installing LED streetlights, Ed Blazina, Pittsburgh Union Progress.Photographer captures ghostly ripples over Colorado night sky. 'It is rare to see it directly overhead and moving like that' (photo), Daisy Dobrijevic, Space.com. Light Pollution Solutions - A Brazilian Port Uses Night-Vision Tech to Protect Wildlife, Georgia Wray Norsten, Cleanthesky.com. Subscribe:Apple PodcastSpotifyYoutubeTag Us and Share with a Friend:InstagramLinkedInTikTokFacebookConnect:Bill@LightPollutionNews.comJoin our Mailing List Send Feedback Text to the Show!Support the showA hearty thank you to all of our paid supporters out there. You make this show possible. For only the cost of one coffee each month you can help us to continue to grow. That's $3 a month. If you like what we're doing, if you think this adds value in any way, why not say thank you by becoming a supporter! Why Support Light Pollution News? Receive quarterly invite to join as live audience member for recordings with special Q&A session post recording with guests. Receive all of the news for that month via a special Supporter monthly mailer. Satisfaction that your support helps further critical discourse on this topic. About Light Pollution News: The path to sustainable starry night solutions begin with being a more informed you. Light Pollution, once thought to be solely detrimental to astronomers, has proven to be an impactful issue across many disciplines of society including ecology, crime, technology, health, and much more! But not all is lost! There are simple solutions that provide for big impacts. Each month, Bill McGeeney, is joined by upwards of three guests to help you grow your awareness and understanding of both the challenges and the road to recovering our disappearing nighttime ecosystem.
Scientists in Hawaii are using drones to drop millions of genetically modified mosquitoes across the archipelago, with the hope that it will help protect animals on the brink of extinction.Read Benji Jones' article on why mosquitoes are being dropped from drones in Hawaii HERERead more about the charity - Birds, Not Mosquitoes - HERE Writer: Casey MagloireProducer: Casey MagloireExecutive producer: Rebecca MoorePhotography: Joe Mee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Southeast Politics Publisher Janelle Irwin Taylor recaps Democrat lawmakers' visit to Alligator Alcatraz and how this story is politically beneficial to both sides.
Businesswoman Sharon Bannerton was close to death after getting sepsis from a mosquito bite.The PR boss described how she was ‘an hour from dying' when she caught double pneumonia and blood poisoning, taking 12 months to recover from the health scare…Sharon joins Andrea to tell the whole story.
Editor's Summary by Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and Christopher C. Muth, MD, Deputy Editors of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for articles published from July 5-11, 2025.
In this episode of Life Kit, reporter Andee Tagle talks to entomologist Sammy Ramsey and environmental health professor Brian Byrd about why some people get bitten more than others, which ingredients to seek in bug repellents and what you can do to protect yourself against those itchy bites.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In this episode of Life Kit, reporter Andee Tagle talks to entomologist Sammy Ramsey and environmental health professor Brian Byrd about why some people get bitten more than others, which ingredients to seek in bug repellents and what you can do to protect yourself against those itchy bites.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Mosquito-eating bats eat nearly their entire body weight in insects every night, but bats are under threat of extinction. We look at efforts to reverse the trend.
What do dinosaurs, lemonade chugging, and a mysterious radio duo named Mosquito and the Hulk have in common? Only everything—if you're tuned into The Ben and Skin Show.In this laugh-out-loud episode of The Ben and Skin Show, Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray—take you on a chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly insightful journey through pop culture's latest obsessions and absurdities.The gang kicks things off with a heated debate over the newly released Jurassic World: Rebirth, a film that's somehow both a box office smash and a critical splatterfest. With critics giving it a measly 52% and audiences a “solid C” at 72%, the crew dives into what that really means.Plus, A deep dive into the lemonade chugging contest you didn't know existed, featuring the legendary Badlands Booker and his record-shattering 21-second gallon gulp finished off by doing the signature Hulk Roar from “Mosquito and The Hulk”
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Oldest flight attendant dies; Mosquitos and alcohol; Cool Beans eats an English muffin for the first time; Dogs sense stress; Wayne Brady lives with his ex; Most used pins; Tourists banned from Florence; Cool Beans Remix; And more!
Mosquitos can be a pain, but Amanda McNulty shares alternatives to fogging and pesticides to help keep mosquitos from pestering you.
Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew had a light week with only two films to see. First up is F1 starring Brad Pitt along with a stellar supporting cast. Then the boys talk about Meagan 2,0. Finally in Rage or Dare Jim had to watch Ready to Rumble and you may be surprised at what he thought of it. Introduction-0:00 The Amazing Murman Predicts-1:48 In Cinema F1 (2025)-4:16 Meagan 2.0 (2025)-41:20 Murman Minute-32:05 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Old Guard 2-39:51 Bryce's open rage-Mosquitos and Walkin' Around Phones-42:51 Rage or Dare Ready to Rumble (2000)-54:02 Jim and Bryce go back to Murman's Bag-1:00:47 Outro-1:02:43 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/
UL NO. 487: STANDARD EDITION: Iranian Critical Infra Attacks, Insane Recent Productivity, A Chinese Mosquito Drone, Marcus's Response to Our AI Debate, "Context Engineering" Ain't It, and more... You are currently listening to the Standard version of the podcast, consider upgrading and becoming a member to unlock the full version and many other exclusive benefits here: https://newsletter.danielmiessler.com/upgrade Read this episode online: https://newsletter.danielmiessler.com/p/ul-487 Subscribe to the newsletter at:https://danielmiessler.com/subscribe Join the UL community at:https://danielmiessler.com/upgrade Follow on X:https://x.com/danielmiessler Follow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielmiesslerBecome a Member: https://danielmiessler.com/upgradeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B:Stupid CriminalsA Nurse Found Drugs in a Guy's Butt During SurgeryA Guy Beat Up an Ice Cream Truck Driver After Wrongly Assuming He Was a Perv3 Stupid CriminalsDear SnarkyBig Bite in the ButtNathans dog eating contestwater taste teststolen backpackPost Malone biggest Tip, Just the Tipindustrial ovenThat's a Great Questionleaving their pets behindDisney cruiseembarrassed if someone saw their homeQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we discussed Nato summit, Mosquito sized spy drones, data centre map, Ai powered toys, Whales saved, Alzheimer's growth and more Donations https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/#awakening #aitoys #spydrones About my Co-Host:Arnold Beekes Innovator, certified coach & trainer and generalist. First 20 years in technology and organizational leadership, then 20 years in psychology and personal leadership (all are crucial for innovation).============What we Discussed: 00:15 How you can Support the Show 00:40 What we are discussing in this weeks show02:00 Why Your Comments are so important02:42 NATO Summit and Why TRUMP is Happy06:55 Paid Protestors and how to stop it10:45 Mosquito Spy Drones12:45 WHO claiming not effecting Sovereignity15:35 Data Centre Map 18:00 ChatGPT reduces Brai n Activity21:00 Does Ai stop answering you21:45 Ai Powered Camera Penalty Systems in the UK26:00 Ai Powered Toys28:45 Ai Bots Manipulate Users on Reddit31:40 Do not engage in Negative Social Media posts33:00 Life Story Club to help elderly with Loneliness36:45 Whales saved 38:00 Book in Hand Campaign41:10 75% of people to visit Natureif told by a Dr.43:35 The Hidden Life of trees45:00 What Alternative Medicines are you using?45:25 Get the Plastic out of your Kitchen48:50 Alzheimer's growth dues to Geo Engineering52:10 I am convinced they are manipulating the weather in Ireland for 30 + Years53:20 The weather in Poland in Manipulated55:55 Why he is switching back to Non Fiction59:00 Bin Cameras to proper segration ====================How to Contact Arnold Beekes: https://braingym.fitness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoldbeekes/===============Donations https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ ------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------
God's original creation was “very good.” Living in a fallen world, it's hard to imagine everything—including mosquitos—as “very good.”
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TWiP explains how circadian clocks of parasite and vector circadian mediate efficient malaria transmission. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Clocks mediate malaria transmission (Nat Micro) Hero: Dame Bridget Ogilvie (Wiki) Become a patron of TWiP Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv Music by Ronald Jenkees
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