[HN Gopher] Insect pests and radiation: SIT, inherited sterility...
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Insect pests and radiation: SIT, inherited sterility, biological
control
Author : suspecting
Score : 14 points
Date : 2023-09-20 05:06 UTC (17 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (www.iaea.org)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.iaea.org)
| bobbygoodlatte wrote:
| I initially mis-read this as IKEA and was ready for a much more
| bizarre read
| bigstrat2003 wrote:
| Same here. I have to admit that the story was a lot more
| exciting in my mind before I realized my mistake.
| RecycledEle wrote:
| Have You ever seen the movie "The Fly?"
| [deleted]
| sigmar wrote:
| What percentage of the irradiated mosquitos die before mating? or
| were successful in bearing offspring? Seems like a very 'blunt'
| method, but perhaps cheaper than the Oxitec (genetic engineering)
| approach?
| laiwjerlia wrote:
| I got to intern with the IAEA way back when. Nuclear power and
| nuclear weapons are honestly the least interesting parts of their
| work.
| irq wrote:
| For those looking for details about how nuclear technology is
| used here:
|
| > Irradiation, such as with gamma rays and X-rays, is used to
| sterilize mass-reared insects
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| https://www.iaea.org/topics/sterile-insect-technique
| ortusdux wrote:
| In case you were wondering why you were downvoted, the 4th
| paragraph of the main link covers all this.
| xigency wrote:
| It looks like this is from the primary source (IAEA) and the
| submission is an almost verbatim copy. However, it's a
| similarly short snippet.
|
| Here is another article including the illustrations copied on
| the blog post which has more detail:
|
| IAEA How to Control Insect Pests Using Radiation
| https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/how-to-control-
| insect-p...
| dang wrote:
| Thanks! We changed the URL to that from
| https://www.karlsnotes.com/how-the-iaea-uses-nuclear-
| technol....
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