Wow! I dont even remember the last post on this blog!
Did I miss it? Nah.
Will this be Balaji's return to the active world of blogging and continuoulsy looking for bloggable thoughts?
May be not. But lets see, there is no dearth of bloggable thoughts and situations and issues these days!
Here is one:
Researchers develop biotech mosquito to fight malariaU.S. scientists developed a species of mosquito resistant to malaria, and its infection-blocking ability could make it the dominant species if released into the wild. Scientists believe that interbreeding would allow malaria resistance to spread through the mosquito population over several generations so fewer insects carry the disease. The Times (London) (3/20)
Imagine if this new strain of mosquies can carry AIDS or worse can impregnate women (as you can imagine, my sense of humor has gone to the dogs!
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The problem with the malaria net is that it costs about 3 $ (expensive even for donors). Secondly, just after sunset when mosquitoes come out is when women would be cooking dinner and they cannot be doing that under the net. So how does one ensure that people would be under the net even if they have them.
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