A group of female STEM students on Long Island who have been studying mosquitoes are getting national honors. They tell McLoganTV they 'feel like rock stars.'
-- A group of female STEM students on Long Island who have been studying mosquitoes are getting national honors.
Floating on air and the pride of Cold Spring Harbor, brilliant science minds of four female students collaborated on the lowly but deadly mosquito.The prestigious National Institutes of Health information database was listening, publishing their research sequencing of mosquito DNA.
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