• I’m only in favor of this if the mosquito suffers mightily somewhere along the process.

      • 3 months

        Good news! Brazil developed a single dose vaccine against dengue!! I don’t know when they’re going to start vaccinating, but the vaccine has been approved, it’s already tested and everything!

    • 3 months

      I’m currently living somewhere hot enough that the little pricks are a bother all year round.

      • 3 months

        I’m currently living in Canada where the ground has been hidden by snow for a month.

        i was bitten by a mosquito outside yesterday.

        They are getting stronger.

        • I’m currently living in Canada and we’ve seen two snowflakes this entire winter (they fell in October)

          • 3 months

            Lucky.

            We have had full snow cover since mid-october here. But it has also been +3-5c most afternoons.

            Although early snow often means warmer winter. And I can definitely handle the snow in QC better than the -40s I used to get in AB.

  • 3 months

    Interesting fact: You can use an elephant’s trunk as a low-resolution 3D printing nozzle

    • 3 months

      More interesting facts: you can use a human penis as a medium-resolution 3D printing nozzle

    • 3 months

      Yes but does it have to be dead at the time?

      I’m really not sure why they felt the need to point this out in the article.

      • Yes, the first attempts via the more obvious approach of using a live mosquito were a lot trickier, because the techniques involved in persuading the mosquito to comply were outside of the highly-specialised knowledgebase of the team. That is, until the serendipitous moment when one particularly heavy-handed researcher accidentally killed a mosquito whilst trying to attach it to a printer. The surprise and elation that must have resulted when they realised they could use mosquito husks was, surely a sight to behold. The missing piece of the puzzle had finally fallen into place. Some might even say… by Divine Providence, perhaps?
        I daresay some of the project leads were kicking themselves nonetheless: “It’s so simple! Dead mosquito proboscises! Dead! Why didn’t I think of that?!”, etc. But I think we should go easy on them; we could all get a doctorate in the field of hindsight!
        In the end, just like many discoveries before it: penicillin, safety glasses, velcro etc., this breakthrough simply owes a lot to blind chance.

  • 3 months

    And here I’ve been throwing away all my dead mosquitoes like a sucker.

  • 3 months

    Necroprinting is the new Necromancer skill upgrade I’ve been waiting for.

    • This reminds me of a post where someone hooked a dead spider up to a syringe and used it as a grabber. A spider’s musculature is hydraulic so the legs would curl and uncurl as the syringe was pressed.

      Definitely one of the creepier things I’ve casually stumbled upon.

      Edit: Behold, necromancy! (time-stamped video)

  • There is no way this is more viable than a manufactured micro needle, nor scalable.

  • 3 months

    I like how the title specifies the mosquitos are dead. Otherwise I would have imagined a swarm of mosquitos trained to perform like some cartoon.

    • There is a 3d printer hotend called the mosquito. The company behind it is incredibly litigious. It’s why literally the entire community hates them.

      • Say what? Is this not exploiting an animal, or worse, creating a potential market incentive to further exploit animal bodies and life? I’m not even vegan. I know individuals have exceptions, and the philosophy is a spectrum rather than a monolith and all that, but are mosquitoes not animal life?

  • 3 months

    Ugh. I hope that there being a use for the little bastards now doesn’t make people breed them on purpose.

    • 3 months

      Have you seen the footage of scientists feeding them from their own arms? Nooope, not for all the tea in China.

      • If it makes you feel better, the people who stick their arms in aren’t allergic to mosquito bites. Doesn’t bother them to get bit beyond the feeling of being bit.

        I mean I guess it could happen that they are just masochistic, but typically not.

    • I did not have GMO mosquitos bred for a more effective proboscis escaping into the wild on my bingo card

    • I hope not. Around here, you just step outside and there will be a dozen swarming around you.

  • 3 months

    I cannot believe i’ve never encountered the term “necroprinting” in a scifi/scifantasy setting before

  • 3 months

    I challenged my family not to say WHAT! when reading that headline. So far, everyone’s failed (including myself).