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- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineEfforts to control mosquitoes take on new urgencyThe major mosquito that is spreading Zika virus has quirks that make it one of the toughest to fight. By Susan Milius
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsFDA predicts no significant environmental impact from GM mosquitoesThe FDA has taken a step in the process of deciding whether to allow the first test release in the United States of genetically modified mosquitoes to fight diseases such as Zika. By Susan Milius
- 			 Math MathExperts issue warning on problems with P valuesA report from the American Statistical Association warns against misinterpretation and misuse of a common statistical test. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyHistorian puts new spin on scientific revolutionThe Invention of Science offers readers an unconventional perspective on the origins of modern science. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineMicrocephaly: Building a case against ZikaZika virus is the prime suspect for Brazil’s recent surge in birth defects. New evidence in human cells strengthens the case, but more definitive proof could come this summer from Colombia, where thousands of pregnant women have been infected. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyZika virus, mosquitoes, gene drives: Ask us anythingThree Science News reporters answer questions about zika virus, genetically engineered mosquitoes, mosquito biology and more in a Reddit AMA on Friday, March 4. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsIs Amy Tan actually ‘thrilled’ a leech is named after her?Novelist Amy Tan answers a lingering question about celebrities honored in scientific names of new species — her namesake is a leech. By Susan Milius
- 			 Psychology PsychologyPsychology’s replication crisis sparks new debateControversy flares again about whether psychology studies survive further scrutiny. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyMen’s voices dominate political ads, but voters listen to womenThe gender of the narrator in political ads can help sway voters, but an analysis finds that this is one area that campaigns actually aren’t exploiting. 
- 			 Cosmology CosmologyCelebrating a new way to listen to the universeEditor in Chief Eva Emerson reflects on the detection of gravitational waves as a historic moment for physics. By Eva Emerson
- 			 Genetics GeneticsPrion disease gets personalDiagnosis of a brain-wasting disease drove a married couple into science. 
- 			 Earth Earth‘Eruption’ looks back at devastating Mount St. Helens blastIn Eruption, a science writer recounts the societal, economic and geologic forces that contributed to the Mount St. Helens disaster. By Sid Perkins