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This photo, taken on October 8, 2025, shows dead bed bugs pictured inside a container at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows researchers collecting a bed bug crawling on a mattress at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows postdoctoral researcher Lim Li using a computer to generate data on bed bugs at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows a researcher collecting bed bugs at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows researchers identifying the gender of bed bugs at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows a researcher displaying rashes after allowing bed bugs to feed on his arm as part of a scientific study at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows a researcher using a vacuum to recover bed bugs from a chair at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG
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This photo taken on October 8, 2025, shows bed bugs and their waste inside an enclosure at a laboratory of the Science University of Malaysia (USM) in George Town, on Penang island. Bed bugs often spark itchy scares around the world, but Malaysian scientists have discovered how the much-loathed creepy crawlies can be turned into unlikely crime-busting allies. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with "MALAYSIA-RESEARCH-CRIME-ANIMALS,FOCUS" by Isabelle LEONG


