Mosquitoes infiltrated Iceland. Will they survive the winter?

Mosquitoes have reached Iceland, a place once thought too harsh for them to survive. Climate change may play a role in this shift.Mosquitoes have reached Iceland, a place once thought too harsh for them to survive. Climate change may play a role in this shift.  

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Volunteers agreed to be buried face-down in the snow, for science

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Cancer treatments may get a boost from mRNA COVID vaccines

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