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NASA believes it understands why Ingenuity crashed on Mars Ars TechnicaAfter crashing on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity helicopter could live on as a weather station for 20 years Space.comNASA Conducts First-Ever Aircraft Crash Investigation on Mars The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries ChannelFirst Ever Aircraft Accident Investigation On Another Planet Carried Out By NASA IFLScienceNASA Conducts First Aircraft Accident Investigation On Another Planet — What To Know Forbes
Dengue fever deaths surge in Caribbean and Americas due to climate crisis The GuardianRecord outbreak of Dengue fever in Central and South America BBC.comPAHO highlights increase in dengue, Oropouche, and avian influenza cases in the Americas, and advises control measures Pan American Health OrganizationDengue cases set a new record in the Americas this year as deaths also surge The Associated PressRecord dengue outbreak in Americas kills 7,700 this year, PAHO says Reuters
California child suspected of getting bird flu after drinking raw milk ABC NewsBird flu in California child related to virus in dairy cows, CDC says The Washington PostTechnical Update: Summary Analysis of the Genetic Sequence of a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Identified in a Child in California CDCRise in Avian Flu Cases Amplifies Concerns About Consolidation in Agriculture InsideClimate NewsMarin child with suspected bird flu may have gotten it from drinking raw milk San Francisco Chronicle
Reinvigorated global efforts needed to curb rising malaria threat World Health OrganizationMalaria cases up again in 2023, African children worst hit, WHO reports ReutersMalaria cases rise for fifth year as disasters and resistance hamper control efforts The GuardianMalaria mortality returns to pre-COVID levels: WHO Medical XpressSome countries have eliminated malaria, but cases are growing elsewhere Science News Magazine