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This photo taken on Aug. 2, 2024 shows automated devices that can efficiently separate male and female mosquitoes at Guangzhou Wolbaki Biotech Co., Ltd. in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. (Xinhua) A research team has developed an automated device that can efficiently separate male and female mosquitoes -- an engineering breakthrough in the biological control of mosquito-borne diseases. The international research team, consisting of researchers from institutions such as Michigan State University, Jinan University and Guangzhou Wolbaki Biotech Co., Ltd., published their results in the Science Robotics international academic journal on Wednesday. In recent years, mosquito-borne diseases, led by dengue fever, have become increasingly severe with climate change and human mobility. Chemical control has limited effects on these pests and brings environmental pollution and drug resistance problems, according to Li Yongjun, an associate professor at Jinan University. On the advanta
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