ISCA Technologies, which develops natural incesticides that don’t damage the environment, has been featured in Scientific American for the innovations. The article was written by Annie Sneed, who covers a range of topics from DNA editing to climate change.
The problem with incesticides and pesticides is twofold: for one, developing countries cannot afford them and two, the countries that can spray incesticides over large acres of land, thereby exacerbating air pollution in farms. ISCA Technologies solves both problems by providing cheap plant-and-animal based incesticides that can target mosquitos without the incessant use of pesticides.
Check out the article here.
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