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Google's Debug program seeks EPA approval to release 64 million modified mosquitoes in California and Florida

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Nick Viviani

3h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Google's Debug program plans to release up to 64 million genetically modified "good" mosquitoes in California and Florida over two years to combat disease-carrying mosquito populations. The initiative aims to reduce the spread of deadly diseases like dengue, Zika, and malaria by introducing male mosquitoes that will mate with wild females, producing offspring that don't survive to adulthood.

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The organization, though, promises its 'good bugs' are designed to eliminate the disease-ridden 'bad bugs.'
Google's Debug program filed a request with the Environmental Protection Agency for an experimental use permit that would let it release up to 64 million mosquitoes in Florida and California over a two-year span.
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Google’s Debug program promises its "good bugs" are designed to eliminate the disease-ridden "bad bugs."

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