Privacy Policy

Last updated: December 11, 2020

This Privacy Policy describes Our policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of Your information when You use the Service and tells You about Your privacy rights and how the law protects You.

We use Your Personal data to provide and improve the Service. By using the Service, You agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy has been created with the help of the Privacy Policy Generator.

Interpretation and Definitions

Interpretation

The words of which the initial letter is capitalized have meanings defined under the following conditions. The following definitions shall have the same meaning regardless of whether they appear in singular or in plural.

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For the purposes of this Privacy Policy:

Collecting and Using Your Personal Data

Types of Data Collected

Personal Data

While using Our Service, We may ask You to provide Us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify You. Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to:

Usage Data

Usage Data is collected automatically when using the Service.

Usage Data may include information such as Your Device's Internet Protocol address (e.g. IP address), browser type, browser version, the pages of our Service that You visit, the time and date of Your visit, the time spent on those pages, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data.

When You access the Service by or through a mobile device, We may collect certain information automatically, including, but not limited to, the type of mobile device You use, Your mobile device unique ID, the IP address of Your mobile device, Your mobile operating system, the type of mobile Internet browser You use, unique device identifiers and other diagnostic data.

We may also collect information that Your browser sends whenever You visit our Service or when You access the Service by or through a mobile device.

Tracking Technologies and Cookies

We use Cookies and similar tracking technologies to track the activity on Our Service and store certain information. Tracking technologies used are beacons, tags, and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze Our Service. The technologies We use may include:

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We use both Session and Persistent Cookies for the purposes set out below:

For more information about the cookies we use and your choices regarding cookies, please visit our Cookies Policy or the Cookies section of our Privacy Policy.

Use of Your Personal Data

The Company may use Personal Data for the following purposes:

We may share Your personal information in the following situations:

Retention of Your Personal Data

The Company will retain Your Personal Data only for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy. We will retain and use Your Personal Data to the extent necessary to comply with our legal obligations (for example, if we are required to retain your data to comply with applicable laws), resolve disputes, and enforce our legal agreements and policies.

The Company will also retain Usage Data for internal analysis purposes. Usage Data is generally retained for a shorter period of time, except when this data is used to strengthen the security or to improve the functionality of Our Service, or We are legally obligated to retain this data for longer time periods.

Transfer of Your Personal Data

Your information, including Personal Data, is processed at the Company's operating offices and in any other places where the parties involved in the processing are located. It means that this information may be transferred to — and maintained on — computers located outside of Your state, province, country or other governmental jurisdiction where the data protection laws may differ than those from Your jurisdiction.

Your consent to this Privacy Policy followed by Your submission of such information represents Your agreement to that transfer.

The Company will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that Your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy and no transfer of Your Personal Data will take place to an organization or a country unless there are adequate controls in place including the security of Your data and other personal information.

Disclosure of Your Personal Data

Business Transactions

If the Company is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, Your Personal Data may be transferred. We will provide notice before Your Personal Data is transferred and becomes subject to a different Privacy Policy.

Law enforcement

Under certain circumstances, the Company may be required to disclose Your Personal Data if required to do so by law or in response to valid requests by public authorities (e.g. a court or a government agency).

Other legal requirements

The Company may disclose Your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:

Security of Your Personal Data

The security of Your Personal Data is important to Us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While We strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect Your Personal Data, We cannot guarantee its absolute security.

Links to Other Websites

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We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites or services.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update Our Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify You of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page.

We will let You know via email and/or a prominent notice on Our Service, prior to the change becoming effective and update the "Last updated" date at the top of this Privacy Policy.

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健康管理: Health: Mutant mosquitoes 'resist malaria'

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Health: Mutant mosquitoes 'resist malaria'

US researchers say they have reproduced a hereditarily adjusted (GM) mosquito that can oppose intestinal sickness contamination.

In the event that the lab system works in the field, it could offer another method for preventing the gnawing creepy crawlies from spreading jungle fever to people, they say.

The researchers put another "resistance" quality into the mosquito's own DNA, utilizing a quality altering technique called Crispr.

Furthermore, when the GM mosquitoes mated - their posterity acquired the same resistance, PNAS diary reports.

In principle, if these mosquitoes chomp individuals, they ought not have the capacity to go on the parasite that causes jungle fever.

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Around 3.2bn individuals - half of the world's populace - are at danger of intestinal sickness.

Bed nets, bug sprays and anti-agents can stop the creepy crawlies gnawing and medications can be given to any individual who gets the contamination, however the infection still executes around 580,000 individuals a year.

'Essential part'

Researchers have been hunting down better approaches to battle intestinal sickness.

The University of California group trust their GM mosquito could assume an essential part - rearing safe posterity to supplant endemic, intestinal sickness conveying mosquitoes.

They took a kind of mosquito found in India - Anopheles stephensi - on which to analyze.

Dr Anthony James and his group demonstrated that they could give the creepy crawly new DNA code to make it a poor host for the jungle fever parasite.

The DNA, which codes for antibodies that battle the parasite, was acquired by right around 100% of the mosquito posterity and crosswise over three eras.

Picture copyright Science Photo Library

Picture subtitle Mosquito hatchlings can be hereditarily adjusted to convey "helpful" new qualities, for example, imperviousness to the Plasmodium parasites that cause jungle fever

The scientists say the discoveries offer trust that the same system could likewise work in other mosquito species.

In spite of the fact that it would not be a sole answer for the intestinal sickness issue, it would be a helpful extra weapon, they say.

Prof David Conway, UK master from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: "It's not the completed item yet but rather it absolutely looks encouraging. It looks like the hereditary altering works."

Different researchers have been taking a gander at hereditarily changing mosquitoes to render them barren, with the goal that they cease to exist. In any case, a few specialists expect that killing mosquitoes completely may have unanticipated and undesirable results. Supplanting illness conveying mosquitoes with innocuous breeds is a potential option.

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