The chapter sheds light on the rising cases of dengue fever in Latin America, discussing symptoms, transmission, and the urgency to find effective solutions. It explores the challenges faced by governments in combating the disease and highlights the need for advanced technological interventions to address the epidemic.
The dengue-fever case counts now break regional records every year—and the structural reasons behind the spike suggest this sometimes-deadly virus will soon threaten more of the world. Breaches and security holes keep revealing how much of the internet’s innards are maintained by volunteers; we ask why (09:45). And the case for moving over, not up, at work (17:10).
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