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Google plans to release millions of sterile mosquitoes

Published Wednesday, June 3, 2026 · Updated June 4

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Google's Debug program plans to release 16 million sterile mosquitoes in both Florida and California as part of an effort to combat disease-spreading mosquito populations. The initiative involves a scientific approach to pest control, raising discussions about its potential benefits and ethical implications.

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  • Google's Debug program plans to release 16 million mosquitoes each in Florida and California.

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  • Deutsche WelleCenter

    The articles provide a balanced explanation of Google's Debug program, detailing its scientific approach, potential benefits, and ethical considerations in combating disease-spreading mosquitoes, exploring the scientific approach of using sterile mosquitoes to combat disease, including ethical considerations and global efforts, with expert commentary.

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