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LA Times - Science
Saturday th 30th of November 2019
Doctors use CRISPR gene editing in cancer patients, a first in the U.S.
- 12:27
Doctors report success in penis transplant for injured veteran
- 12:27
For young athletes, concussion risks of playing sports are still unclear, experts say
- 12:27
Mercury skips across sun's vast glare in rare transit
- 12:27
Statin use is up and U.S. cholesterol levels are down after controversial guidelines
- 12:27
Hurricanes that cause major destruction are becoming more frequent, study says
- 12:27
Meet the scientist who's been counting California butterflies for 47 years and has no plans to stop
- 12:27
Superbug infections are rising but deaths are falling, CDC says
- 12:27
Biggest California earthquake in decades ruptured on at least 24 faults
- 12:27
A warmer world is an unhealthier place for children, doctors warn
- 12:27
When pregnant women who abuse opioids are treated like criminals, their babies suffer
- 12:27
New satellite measurements show how polluted Los Angeles' air really is
- 12:27
In the Sierra, scientists bet on 'survivor' trees to withstand drought and climate change
- 12:27
Both old and new drugs may offer fresh ways to fight heart disease
- 12:27
Juul wanted to revolutionize vaping. It took a page from Big Tobacco's chemical formulas
- 12:27
Butterfly on a bomb range: How scientists have made the Endangered Species Act work
- 12:27
Louisiana tried to help prisoners fight opioid addiction. Here's why doctors objected
- 12:27
Some states allow opioid addicts to try medical marijuana. The federal government isn't pleased
- 12:27
A disease that could devastate citrus growers has reached San Bernardino County
- 12:27
Even computer algorithms can be biased. Scientists have different ideas of how to prevent that
- 12:27
Homeland Security watchdog investigates whistleblower complaint over lapses in bioterrorism program
- 12:27
Suicides and overdoses among factors fueling drop in U.S. life expectancy
- 12:27
Threat of mudslides returns to California after devastating fires. How do they work?
- 12:27
Margaret Mangan wants Californians to know — and love — their backyard volcanoes
- 12:27
Sunday th 12th of May 2019
NASA’s new carbon observatory is set for launch despite Trump’s efforts to ax it
- 02:43
About 1 in 14 Puerto Rican schoolchildren experienced PTSD after Hurricane Maria
- 02:43
Few details in Newsom’s water policy directive
- 02:42
FDA approves sales of cigarette alternative that heats, but doesn't burn, tobacco
- 02:42
In tree rings, signs that climate change started boosting drought risk long ago
- 02:42
Jawbone found in a Tibetan cave expands the known territory of ancient Denisovans
- 02:42
How bamboo-eating pandas trick their bodies into thinking they are carnivores
- 02:42
Luke Perry and John Singleton remind us that strokes can strike younger adults too
- 02:42
How teaching kids about climate change can influence their conservative parents
- 02:42
When teaching climate change, tackle the myths along with the facts, researchers say
- 02:42
Nature is in the worst shape in human history, U.N. report says
- 02:42
Meet the T. rex cousin that you could look down on
- 02:42
Performing surgery on a warming planet: Can anesthesia go green?
- 02:42
Uber and Lyft have made San Francisco’s traffic much worse, study says
- 02:42
Why the measles outbreak has roots in today's political polarization
- 02:42
Wednesday th 24th of April 2019
Robotic device winds its own way through a beating pig heart
- 17:30
No screen time for babies and only an hour a day for kids under age 5, WHO advises
- 16:10
The real climate change controversy: Whether to engineer the planet in order to fix it
- 10:13
Tuesday th 23rd of April 2019
NASA’s InSight lander has likely detected its first ‘marsquake,’ seismologists say
- 18:50
Friday th 19th of April 2019
A wellness program at work may make you feel good, but it won’t improve your health
- 07:20
Thursday th 18th of April 2019
Discovering microearthquakes
- 13:20
California shaken by 10 times more earthquakes than previously known
- 13:20
Media coverage of violent events is found to fuel a cycle of stress
- 09:00
Imperial Irrigation District sues to block Colorado River drought plan
- 05:21
Wednesday th 17th of April 2019
Brains from slaughtered pigs are partly revived hours after death
- 14:40
Notre Dame may take decades to fix. The first concerns are water and soot
- 07:40
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