LA Times - Science

Saturday th 20th of November 2010

Tasteless or brilliant? Iceberg water might be both - 23:00

18 rhino carcasses found in South Africa - 03:10

Latinos, Asians more worried about environment than whites, poll finds - 03:10

Brian Marsden dies at 73; astronomer who tracked comets and asteroids - 01:00

Friday th 19th of November 2010

Companies tapping the tides in quest for renewable energy - 21:30

Effort launched to prevent drilling in Arctic refuge - 21:00

Painkillers Darvon, Darvocet withdrawn at FDA request - 20:30

Distant planet found in an unlikely spot - 19:30

Sensory stimulation could prevent brain damage from stroke - 18:00

Gabrielino Band of Mission Indians denounces nature center - 02:20

State takes key step toward preserving Tejon Ranch wilderness - 01:50

Thursday th 18th of November 2010

Comet Hartley 2 emits ice balls, NASA finds - 19:30

Wednesday th 17th of November 2010

Drug shows promise in boosting 'good' cholesterol - 22:00

Poor decisions set the stage for Deepwater Horizon disaster, panel finds - 21:30

Kidney surgery reduces high blood pressure, study finds - 17:50

CERN scientists briefly trap a form of antimatter - 15:52

Schwarzenegger launches new climate-change group - 01:40

International investors issue global warming warning - 01:40

Electric cars are charging into the marketplace - 01:40

Automakers are finally plugged into the electric-car era - 01:40

Heart patients not helped by phone monitoring as much as hoped - 01:40

Allan R. Sandage dies at 84; cosmologist focused on the age of the universe - 01:40

L.A. County passes sweeping ban on plastic bags - 01:40

Study examines end-of-life care for cancer patients - 01:40

Monday th 15th of November 2010

Astronomers say former star is a nascent black hole - 21:01

Experimental drug could replace burdensome anti-stroke treatment warfarin - 20:31

Simple steps can cut deadly risk of heart disease, study finds - 20:00

Automatic defibrillators less effective in hospitals than in public places, study finds - 20:00

Make Mars a one-way trip, scientists suggest - 19:00

Fix heart defibrillator problems, FDA tells manufacturers - 19:00

Sunday th 14th of November 2010

Alameda struggles to contain street gangs — of raccoons - 00:50

Nerves are no match for these high-stakes science competitors - 00:50

Cholera continues to worsen in Haiti - 00:50

Saturday th 13th of November 2010

Dr. Richard J. Bing dies at 101 - 03:30

Friday th 12th of November 2010

Doctors' ties to drug industry remain strong, study finds - 23:00

How do cats drink? Scientists explore, in detail - 20:00

Neanderthal and human brains similar shape at birth, research shows - 19:30

A nose for wild things - 18:00

General Electric says it will buy 25,000 electric vehicles by 2015 - 03:30

Movie review: 'Cool It' - 03:30

Thursday th 11th of November 2010

Interior Department report on oil drilling moratorium misleading - 02:00

EPA issues state guidelines for greenhouse gas emissions - 02:00

Wednesday th 10th of November 2010

FDA to require graphic warnings on cigarette packages, ads - 12:00

Air regulators clamp down on lead emissions from battery recycling plants - 03:30

Cholera epidemic leaves Haiti on brink of disaster once more - 01:40

Huge gamma-ray bubbles found extending from Milky Way - 00:50

Nuclear lab fined over worker protections - 00:20

Tuesday th 9th of November 2010

Obesity often follows the young into adulthood - 20:30

Radiation overdoses in CT scans blamed on operator error - 20:00

'Culture of complacency' ruled at companies, oil spill panel's co-chairman says - 18:30