Regulating the Release of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes for Ethical and Ecological Safeguards

In the ever-evolving battle to protect biodiversity and prevent species extinction, scientists are exploring innovative methods to mitigate threats to wildlife. One such method that has sparked both interest and controversy is the use of bacteria-infected mosquitoes to combat the spread of diseases that are endangering bird populations. This novel

How Global Laws Can Protect the Food Supply from Avian Flu

Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is a viral infection that primarily affects birds, but it can also be transmitted to humans and other animals. With its potential to cause significant harm to both animal populations and human health, avian flu poses a serious threat to global food security.