Mosquito killer laser
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Drawing on the idea of the "Star War" theory dating from the 1980s, US scientists developed a laser that destroys flying insects.
This invention is called the Mosquito Disposal (WMD). Every year over one million people die from mosquitoes transmitting malaria. According to the Wall Street Journal, a study of WMD was conducted in Seattle and funded by the billionaire Bill Gates through his charity fund.
Scientists want to use "high-tech" technology to kill mosquitoes.
The WMD laser works by finding the mosquito's wing beat frequency, and then a laser-activated computer burns its wings.
Among the researchers on the project were physicists Lowell Wood and Jordin Kare, who are scientists who have participated in the "Star Wars" project, to protect the United States from raids. Nuclear Weapons.
When Bill Gates offered to find a new way to fight malaria, Dr. Wood proposed using a laser. The WMD study began in 2008.
Since the 1980s, the laser defense system has been proposed as a means of combating nuclear missile launches into the United States. US President Ronald Reagans enthusiastically supported the idea, but Senator Edward Kennedy (Kennedy's brother-in-law) poked fun at it with the name "Star Wars". So far, this system has never really worked.
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