LA Times - Science

Thursday th 18th of June 2015

For the second time, supersonic parachute fails on NASA's 'flying saucer' - 15:00

Madness and creativity: Is genetic vulnerability to one a source of strength in the other? - 15:00

Scientists break 75-million-year-old dinosaur fossils and find blood cells - 15:00

NASA to study supersonic parachute shredded in 'flying saucer' test - 15:00

Weapons exposure linked to trauma symptoms in U.S. kids, study says - 15:00

Chimps dig palm wine, new study finds - 15:00

The trip back home often seems to go by faster -- but why? - 15:00

Sexual assault prevention program cuts risk of rape nearly 50%, study says - 15:00

Saturn's Phoebe ring is huge -- and invisible to the human eye - 15:00

For those in California illegally, health services vary greatly by county - 15:00

Crowdsourcing CPR gets more help to cardiac arrest victims - 15:00

Increase in poisoning reveals dangers of 'synthetic marijuana,' CDC says - 15:00

L.A. won't buy power from Mojave Desert solar plant, after all - 15:00

This is what happens when you scatter 225 cameras around the Serengeti - 15:00

Ancient DNA sheds light on how language, cultures evolved in Bronze Age Europe - 15:00

'Jurassic World' paleontologist wants to turn a chicken into a dinosaur - 15:00

Off the streets and into the OR: a new UCLA doctor turns his life around - 15:00

Pesticide use near schools triggers a push for statewide regulations - 15:00

Kennewick Man's DNA reveals he was a Native American, study says - 12:30

Pope Francis calls for global consensus to save the environment - 05:30

Quake engineer returns to Nepal to learn from disaster - 02:01

'Smart' guns may help prevent violence - if they can make it on the U.S. market - 02:01

Do a state's politics influence its greenhouse gas emissions? Yes, study says - 02:00

Want to maximize weight loss? Let someone else pick your diet - 02:00

Eating chocolate gets another thumbs-up for heart attack, stroke prevention - 02:00

Mystery of the missing tropical dinosaurs, solved at last - 02:00

Death toll from smoking goes way beyond lung cancer, study says - 02:00

Meteorites hold clue to methane mystery -- and potential for life on Mars - 02:00

FDA says trans fats are not safe and must be removed from food supply - 02:00

U.S. birth rate finally rises, thanks to moms in their 30s and early 40s - 02:00

Just a handful of wild bee species do most of the pollination work - 02:00

Philae is back to work on comet 67P: Here's what comes next - 02:00

Meet Kepler-138b, a Mars-sized planet with the smallest measured mass - 02:00

Towering clouds of dust envelop our moon: Here's how they got there - 02:00

Wednesday th 17th of June 2015

Meet Kepler-138b, a Mars-sized planet with the smallest measured mass - 21:10

Giant dust clouds near moon's surface slowly erasing astronaut footprints - 19:50

Just a handful of wild bee species do most of the pollination work - 16:30

U.S. birth rate finally rises, thanks to moms in their 30s and early 40s - 15:30

Tuesday th 16th of June 2015

Meteorites hold clue to methane mystery -- and potential for life on Mars - 20:50

FDA bans hydrogenated oils from American food supply - 13:00

Monday th 15th of June 2015

Eating chocolate gets another thumbs-up for heart attack, stroke prevention - 20:00

Wildfires, extreme climates kept giant dinosaurs out of the tropics - 20:00

Want to maximize weight loss? Let someone else pick your diet - 19:00

Death toll from smoking goes way beyond lung cancer, study says - 18:00

Do a state's politics influence its greenhouse gas emissions? Yes, study says - 16:00

'Smart' guns may help prevent violence — if they can make it on the U.S. market - 06:30

Quake engineer returns to Nepal to learn from disaster - 05:30

Sunday th 14th of June 2015

Comet lander Philae awakes from hibernation - 10:30

Comet lander Philae awakes from hibernation - 10:00

Saturday th 13th of June 2015

Pesticide use near schools triggers a push for statewide regulations - 15:30