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  1. 4 Mar 2016

    "Efforts to control Zika or prevent its spread should help with yellow fever, chikungunya and dengue, too." -

  2. 4 Mar 2016

    People have not reported developing a gene drive for Aedes aegypti, the carrier of Zika, dengue and chikungunya. -

  3. 4 Mar 2016

    "Unfortunately, there’s still so much we don’t know about sexual transmission of Zika." -

  4. 4 Mar 2016

    Getting rid of mosquitoes as a whole is a mind-boggling question. ~3,500 known species, many wildly different. -

  5. 26 Jul 2016

    .'s takeaway from reporting on aging: "Some species have much more annoying trajectories than people do."

  6. 26 Jul 2016

    And that's a wrap on our on science. Thanks for tuning in!

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    Be sure to check out the latest to read more about science of aging:

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    A: Interrupting this excessive synaptic snipping might be one way to protect the brain.

  9. 26 Jul 2016

    Only 20 minutes left in our on science. Got questions? Ask 'em!

  10. 26 Jul 2016

    Got questions about the science of aging? Ask us anything (until 4pm ET)!

  11. 26 Jul 2016

    "are probably one factor among many that lead to cellular aging." -

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  13. 26 Jul 2016

    Today at 3pm ET, our reporters answer your questions about aging:

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  15. 25 Jul 2016

    I don't know how old your squirrel is but ask me anything else about , July 26, 3 p.m. EST

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  18. 4 Mar 2016

    And that's a wrap for our on zika, mosquitoes & gene drives. Thanks for all the great questions!

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