LA Times - Science

Sunday th 5th of December 2010

L.A.'s slow trickle of bedbugs may turn into a flood - 01:00

At climate summit, they're feeling like deserted islands - 01:00

Saturday th 4th of December 2010

Britton Chance dies at 97, pioneer in study of ultrafast reactions in human biology - 15:30

Century-old oaks may make way -- for silt - 11:30

Californians need water, but desalination projects are bogged down - 01:30

Friday th 3rd of December 2010

Scientists reverse some age effects in mice - 19:30

California toxic chemical rules were watered down, environmentalists charge - 02:00

Exotic oarfish makes rare appearance in Malibu - 02:00

Thursday th 2nd of December 2010

Newfound bacterium casts life in a new light - 22:30

Arsenic-tolerant microbe raises possibility of new types of life on Earth, or elsewhere - 14:34

Brown may find it's not easy being green - 03:30

Wednesday th 1st of December 2010

Astronauts considered in NASA budget cuts - 23:00

Infrared observatory jet gets off the ground - 22:30

Samuel T. Cohen dies at 89; inventor of the neutron bomb - 21:00

Number of stars in universe may be vastly larger than thought - 21:00

Obama administration withdraws offshore drilling plan - 21:00

Erasing traumatic memories may soon be possible - 21:00

Even a little extra weight can be detrimental - 20:00

Richard N. Goldman dies at 90; co-founder of Goldman Environmental Prize - 03:00

Kettleman City toxic waste facility fined for violations - 03:00

We get enough vitamin D and calcium, panel finds - 01:30

Tuesday th 30th of November 2010

Children's medicine doses can be confusing, study finds - 22:00

Monday th 29th of November 2010

Use of CT scans is increasing, raising questions - 22:20

Suburban living, down on the farm - 01:50

Sunday th 28th of November 2010

Justice tough to find for Chinese who got HIV/AIDS through tainted blood - 00:30

Saturday th 27th of November 2010

Frank Fenner dies at 95; microbiologist led the eradication of smallpox - 20:30

How tropical storms get their names - 19:30

Friday th 26th of November 2010

Flying snakes and the science of jellyfish - 20:31

Researcher reverted body cells to embryonic state - 17:30

Thursday th 25th of November 2010

Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta's ecological decline is breathing new life into bypass proposals - 04:00

Government opens final settlement process in gulf oil spill - 01:30

Discovery's last flight could be at Christmas - 01:30

UCLA researcher says he won't be deterred by animal activists' attacks - 01:30

Decline of California delta breathes new life into bypass proposals - 01:30

'Things look pretty bleak for the polar bear' - 00:00

Wednesday th 24th of November 2010

Holiday travelers greet security tactics with weary resignation - 23:00

Study identifies foods that promote weight maintenance - 19:20

Rhino left with no place to hide - 02:00

Court blocks killing of salmon-eating sea lions - 02:00

State water officials probe source of Barstow contamination - 02:00

13 nations agree on program to double tiger population - 02:00

Tuesday th 23rd of November 2010

HIV-prevention pill's success rekindles AIDS researchers' optimism - 22:20

Annual global study reports progress against HIV - 07:00

BP, government praised for inventive response to oil spill - 01:01

Monday th 22nd of November 2010

Helmet face shield could reduce troop brain injuries - 21:50

BP, government praised for inventive response to oil spill - 19:00

Water ban lifted in half of Barstow, but fears remain high - 01:50

State's stem cell agency seeks more time, money - 01:50

Sunday th 21st of November 2010

Governor declares emergency over water contamination in Barstow - 00:31

Alzheimer's exacts a heavy toll among Latinos - 00:30