LA Times - Science

Saturday th 17th of November 2012

Companies go surgery shopping - 08:30

Friday th 16th of November 2012

An anthropologist's past steps out of the shadows - 13:30

In Nairobi, Kenya, biogas from human waste wins over few cooks - 13:01

For BP, restoring its image is a bigger task than paying billions - 02:01

Thursday th 15th of November 2012

BP to pay $4-billion criminal fine in Deepwater Horizon spill - 22:00

Stone-tipped spear invented earlier than thought, researchers say - 18:00

California holds cap-and-trade auction of greenhouse gas credits - 02:30

PG&E plan to conduct underwater seismic tests is shot down - 02:30

Tuesday th 13th of November 2012

Soccer players may injure brains when 'heading' ball, study says - 23:00

Hormone may help protect monogamous relationships - 22:00

Anti-terrorism expert advises against BioWatch upgrade - 01:30

Bullet-train planners face huge engineering challenge - 01:30

Monday th 12th of November 2012

Climate change may explain Maya rise and fall, study says - 09:30

L.A. schools science center in San Pedro struggles to stay open - 01:30

Sunday th 11th of November 2012

Wallace L.W. Sargent dies at 77; Caltech astrophysicist - 21:30

What defines 'cool' - 21:30

Otters' comeback could be a trap for some - 00:00

The Nile, Egypt's lifeline in the desert, comes under threat - 00:00

Saturday th 10th of November 2012

Camp Pendleton works to save species in peril - 01:30

Friday th 9th of November 2012

Possible Earth-like planet could hold water; scientists cautious - 15:00

On India-China border, reports of UFOs skyrocket - 13:30

Number crunchers were right about Obama despite what pundits said - 13:30

Fresh methods help scientists spot super-Earth in habitable zone - 13:30

New storm water runoff rules could cost cities billions - 02:00

A cold slap to Superstorm Sandy's victims - 02:00

Wednesday th 7th of November 2012

Statins may lower risk of cancer death - 20:30

Tuesday th 6th of November 2012

Study finds exercise adds to life expectancy, even for obese - 22:30

State agency says PG&E seismic surveys would hurt marine mammals - 02:00

California's first auction of greenhouse-gas credits nears - 02:00

Halloween experiment shows Michelle Obama's health campaign works - 01:00

Sandy-afflicted areas keep an eye on approaching storm - 01:00

Monday th 5th of November 2012

Sandy a galvanizing moment for climate change? - 00:30

Sandy-afflicted areas seek shelter for thousands of homeless - 00:30

Sunday th 4th of November 2012

New Jersey Shore, ravaged by Sandy, might never be the same - 06:00

Pakistan leader's mangrove-to-metropolis dream - 00:00

Saturday th 3rd of November 2012

Study examines poverty and the allotment of resources - 00:30

A window into cancer research, literally - 00:30

Hyundai, Kia admit cars' gas mileage is lower than advertised - 00:30

Friday th 2nd of November 2012

San Francisco faces environmental identity crisis - 12:31

Dengue, where is thy sting? - 01:00

Wednesday th 31st of October 2012

Redheads may be at higher risk of melanoma even without sun - 22:31

Tuesday th 30th of October 2012

At polluted Santa Susana lab site, sacred cave attracts tribe's bid - 01:00

'Island of the Blue Dolphins' woman's cave believed found - 01:00

The science behind Hurricane Sandy: a confluence of trouble - 01:00

Monday th 29th of October 2012

SpaceX ends space station supply mission with a splashdown - 01:20

Space shuttle Endeavour exhibit to launch Tuesday - 01:20

Wildlife biologist Jeff Sikich knows how to get his mountain lion - 00:50

Sunday th 28th of October 2012

Back from the wild, old manatee pals reunite at SeaWorld Orlando - 00:30

Santa Monica Bike Center pushes pedaling for commuters - 00:30

Take Hurricane Sandy seriously, East Coast residents are warned - 00:30