Humans don’t play by the same rules that nature does. When we extract, refine, transport, and burn fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil, we release extra carbon and other greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. We also cut down large expanses of CO2-absorbing trees to make way ...
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Before a dive starts, some divers purposely hyperventilate, while making each exhale last longer than each inhale. “So they breathe too much before they swim; they lower the carbon dioxide in their blood, which means they can hold their breath longer,” Lindholm explains. In fact, kids who...
Researchers found one sure way to stop attracting the little bugs--stop breathing.Mosquitoes can sniff out an attractive target from as far as 40 miles.When humans exhale, they expel a plume of C02 and other odors that travel through the air.The appetizing stir is the equivalent of a ...
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Attraction to carbon dioxide: Mosquitoes are drawn to the carbon dioxide that humans exhale. When they get close, their buzzing can become more pronounced, especially if they are near the ears, where the carbon dioxide concentration is higher; ...
When humans exhale, they expel a plume of C02 and other odors that travel through the air. The appetizing stir is the equivalent of a dinner bell, alerting mosquitoes that a warm meal is within range. When a mosquito is trailing an attractive target, it zigzags up the breath plume until...
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It's likely a combination of a person's carbon dioxide and other odors that attracts mosquitoes, said VosshalI, who recently wrote a paper on "The unbreakable attraction of mosquitoes to humans." But she said the jury's still out on what exactly makes one person more attractive to a mosqu...