Esto es lo que más atrae a los mosquitos del olor de los humanos

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Esto es lo que más atrae a los mosquitos del olor de los humanos (CNN) — Cualquiera que haya pasado una tarde de verano espantando mosquitos, o un día rascándose las picaduras, estará de acuerdo: los mosquitos son lo peor. Pero los olores que producimos los humanos son una parte importante de lo que atrae a los mosquitos hacia nosotros.En un estudio publicado este viernes, los científicos ayudaron a determinar las distintas sustancias químicas del olor corporal que atraen a estos insectos al construir una zona de pruebas del tamaño de una pista de hielo e introduciendo los olores de varias personas.Qué hace que las picaduras de mosquitos piquen y qué hacer al respectoLos mosquitos pertenecen a la familia de las moscas y la mayor parte del tiempo se alimentan de néctar. Sin embargo, las hembras que se preparan para producir huevos necesitan una comida con proteína extra: sangre.En el mejor de los casos, una picadura solo te dejará un bulto rojo que produce comezón. Pero las picaduras de mosquito a menudo se vuelven mortales debido a los pará...

Family of slain East High student plans on filing wrongful death lawsuit

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Family of slain East High student plans on filing wrongful death lawsuit DENVER (KDVR) -- The father of a teenager who was shot and killed near East High School fought back tears as he made a plea for more security at the school.All of Luis Garcia’s family appeared at a news conference at a time when the district is attempting to revamp its long-term security plan.The family surrounded Luis' father, Santos Garcia, as he spoke about his son, who was shot and killed in front of East High School.They were carrying signs with Luis’ picture, written in Spanish that they are demanding answers.“Every day, I wake up and I look out the window to see if I see my son on birthdays and on Mother’s Day. They are not the same anymore,” Santos Garcia said. Police: Toddler found suspected fentanyl at McDonald’s playground Garcia was just a few turns away from the school when he was shot and killed in February. Then in March, there was a shooting on the school's campus, injuring two deans. The suspect, a high school student, shot and killed himself.There was an uproar f...

DeGette, Neguse sign on to new 'Medicare for All' bill

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

DeGette, Neguse sign on to new 'Medicare for All' bill WASHINGTON (KDVR) — The latest effort to extend Medicare coverage to every person in the U.S. has once again gotten support from two of Colorado's congressional representatives.Democrats Diana DeGette and Joe Neguse are listed as co-sponsors of the House bill introduced on Wednesday, reiterating support they've lent to past efforts."We must boldly proclaim that health care is a human right and we must fight to make that vision a reality for the American people," DeGette said this week.Pramila Jayapal and Debbie Dingell filed the current legislation with 112 House cosponsors. Bernie Sanders introduced companion legislation, with 14 Senate cosponsors on board.What 'Medicare for All' would coverUnder the single-payer proposal, Medicare would be extended to all people in the country, sponsors say. Coverage would include primary care, vision, dental, prescription drugs, mental health, substance abuse, long-term services and supports, reproductive health care and the ability to negotiate ...

Stolen 'Earth Monster' sculpture returned to Mexico from Denver

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Stolen 'Earth Monster' sculpture returned to Mexico from Denver MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico announced Friday that a huge 2,500-year-old Olmec stone sculpture has been returned from the United States.The almost 6-foot-tall “Monster of the Earth" sculpture appears to represent the gaping maw of a monster that is big enough to swallow people, and may represent a symbolic entrance to the underworld.Chancellor of Mexico Marcelo Ebrard, left, and Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera look on with other officials during the repatriation of a part of "Monument 9," an Olmec civilization statue that is believed to represent an "earth monster," Friday, May 19, 2023, in Denver. Officials from Mexico were on hand for the ceremony and were scheduled to return by military plane with the statue to Mexico late Friday. Officials believe that the monument, which is from the central Mexican state of Morelos, was created sometime between 800-400 B.C. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)Chancellor of Mexico Marcelo Ebrard, third from left, is flanked by Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Pr...

6 months later: Club Q shooting suspect awaits trial

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

6 months later: Club Q shooting suspect awaits trial DENVER (KDVR) -- Six months after a mass shooting at Club Q that killed five people and injured several others, the suspect is still in jail awaiting trial.FOX31 reached out to the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office to get an update on the status of the case and was told it is still in prosecution. When asked if there was a plea deal in the works, the DA's office would not comment. What happened 6 months ago and what's happened sinceAnderson Lee Aldrich is accused of opening fire in the club just before midnight on Nov. 19 last year. Aldrich, who identifies as nonbinary, was beaten into submission by patrons during the shooting at Club Q. According to investigators, Aldrich visited the club at least six previous times, drew a map showing the layout and appeared to be planning to livestream the attack using a mobile phone duct taped to a baseball hat found in their SUV. Police: Toddler found suspected fentanyl at McDonald’s playground The 22-year-old has b...

The North Pole, a food truck fest and more things to do this weekend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

The North Pole, a food truck fest and more things to do this weekend DENVER (KDVR) — If you are looking for something to do this weekend, we have you covered. From a food truck carnival to a strawberry festival to the Colfax Marathon, and more. There is something for everyone.Weather-wise a typical spring pattern will take form this weekend. Both Saturday and Sunday will start with sunshine and help to boost high temperatures to the mid-70s. By the afternoon, clouds will increase and so will the chance for showers and a few thunderstorms. Summer guide to visiting Rocky Mountain National Park Things to do this weekendHere are 10 things to do this weekend across Colorado:Colfax Marathon - Saturday and SundayThe North Pole opens for the summer season - SaturdayOdyssey Beerwerks 10th Anniversary - Friday through SundayFood Truck Carnival - Friday through Sunday City Park Farmers Market - SaturdayStrawberry Festival Vintage & Antique Market - Saturday and SundayRiNo Spring BAZAAR - Saturday and SundayDenver Makers Market Littleton - SaturdayUni...

Inaugural SoFlo Boat Show sets sail next to Miami Marine Stadium

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Inaugural SoFlo Boat Show sets sail next to Miami Marine Stadium Expect a boatload of fun in South Florida this weekend. Alex Miranda is live at the inaugural SoFlo Boat Show on Virginia Key.Of course, you can come here and gawk at the boats. You can even buy a boat if you’ve got the means to do it, but there’s so much more here as well, including entertainment like a two-time flyboard world champion.The SoFlo Boat Show…Tony Albelo: “This is the place to come and get ready for the summer.”…is ready to go-go on the beautiful blue waters of Biscayne Bay, steps from Miami Marine Stadium.Tony Albelo: “It’s all about enjoying that waterfront lifestyle and that ocean lifestyle, and we’re celebrating that here every day.”If you don’t have a boat, no problem.Tony Albelo: “If you see something you like, go out to our sea trial docks, jump on the boat, take it for a spin, fall in love, buy a boat — from small skiffs, you know, 18-footers that you could go flat fishing with, all t...

Chefs of the Caribbean Celebrity Brunch in Little Haiti to feature Wyclef Jean, sister Rose Jean

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Chefs of the Caribbean Celebrity Brunch in Little Haiti to feature Wyclef Jean, sister Rose Jean A few events are happening around town in honor of Haitian Heritage Month. Haitian Flag Day was Thursday. Saturday is the Chefs of the Caribbean Celebrity Brunch. It’s all happening at the Caribbean Marketplace in Little Haiti — and this year, Wyclef Jean and sister Chef the Rose will take the stage.Kechi Okpala, organizer: “This is the Chefs of the Caribbean Celebrity Brunch. It’s a major staple within the City of Miami and the Little Haiti area.”Only the best dishes will be representing the islands this Saturday.Kechi Okpala: “This year we’re featuring chefs from Haiti, Jamaica, Bahamas, Trinidad — you name it, your country will be represented. This year we’re honoring the legendary Wyclef Jean. This is his welcome to now being officially a resident within the City of Miami.”Wyclef Jean: “I’m very excited again about Chefs of the Carribbean and me being honored in Little Haiti. I’m so humbled.”And ...

Ice Cream We Love Festival returns to Bal Harbour Shops

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Ice Cream We Love Festival returns to Bal Harbour Shops They say a good scream can be therapeutic. But why do that, when you can eat your feelings with ice cream instead?Deco’s checking out an event this weekend that’s hitting all the sweet spots.Kevin McCallister had the right idea. So did SpongeBob and Patrick. And this weekend, you too could chill out and live the sweet life at the Bal Harbour Shops. Here’s the scoop. The Ice Cream We Love Festival is back with two days of tasty treats for a good cause.Gotmar Giron: “We are going to have 18 different ice cream pop-up booths throughout all three levels of Bal Harbour Shops. All proceeds will benefit Holtz Children’s Hospital.”A ticket to this event means…Gotmar Giron: “You can have as much ice cream as you’d like.”And we’re not just talking about traditional cups and cones, though.The shop’s Bianco Gelato is serving up popsicles, while French restaurant Le Zoo is going bananas. Gotmar Giron: “They’re going to...

Aaron Judge, Anthony Rizzo homer as Yankees secure series opener against Reds

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:28:44 GMT

Aaron Judge, Anthony Rizzo homer as Yankees secure series opener against Reds The Yankees are rolling full steam ahead. The Bombers called upon their own friend in the long ball in their 6-2 win Friday night at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati.Aaron Judge drilled yet another home run (13), his seventh in his last 11 games, to get the Yankees on the board in the first inning while Anthony Rizzo (10) yanked a two-run shot off the right field foul pole in the sixth as that was all that would be necessary to secure the win.Three runs would’ve been enough for Clarke Schmidt to get the job done as the right-hander put together a nice bounce-back performance after surrendering seven runs to the Rays in his last outing on May 14.Schmidt tossed five innings, allowing two runs while striking out six — despite a lengthy sticky substance check in the bottom of the fifth where umpires required him to wash his hands. His two charged runs were surrendered by Jimmy Cordero as he replaced the 27-year-old when he gave up back-to-back hits to Jonathan India and...