NY Times Science

Sunday th 18th of October 2009

Rodger Doxsey, Astronomer Who Worked on the Hubble, Dies at 62 - 23:28

Indicting DNA Profiles Now Critical in Old Rape Cases - 23:28

Saturday th 17th of October 2009

Green Life - 22:28

White-Tails in Love - 22:28

The Science of Spending Stimulus Money Wisely - 10:14

Friday th 16th of October 2009

Officials See A Shortage In Vaccine For Swine Flu - 23:07

Beijing’s Air Is Steadily Getting Cleaner, but the War Is Far From Won - 23:07

Three Pigs May Be the First in the U.S. With Swine Flu - 23:07

Talk to The Times: Environment Desk - 10:21

Thursday th 15th of October 2009

Cable Channel Will Get New Wildlife Focus - 23:49

Bans on Smoking Reduce Heart Attacks and Disease - 23:49

U.S. Rejects Nuclear Plant Over Design of Key Piece - 23:49

E.P.A. Vows Better Effort on Water - 23:49

Radiation Overdoses Point Up Dangers of Misused CT Scans - 23:49

Las Gaviotas Journal: An Isolated Village Finds the Energy to Keep Going - 23:49

The Non-Tragedy of the Commons - 12:42

The Road to Copenhagen: Biggest Obstacle to Global Climate Deal May Be How to Pay for It - 00:28

By Degrees: Cheap Way to Curb Climate Change: Seal Gas Leaks - 00:28

Wednesday th 14th of October 2009

Rabbits Deposit Radioactive Clues on the Landscape - 16:42

The Wild Side: A Long, Melancholy Roar - 11:07

Hybrid Cars May Include Fake Vroom for Safety - 00:28

French Investigate Scientist in Formal Terrorism Inquiry - 00:28

Monday th 12th of October 2009

Solar Living, Without Compromising on Lifestyle - 18:56

Building a Bridge of (and to) the Future - 17:14

Well: Behind the ‘Wimpy Kid’ Phenomenon - 16:42

A Conversation With Carol W. Greider: On Winning a Nobel Prize in Science - 16:42

Letters: Embracing Pet Therapy (1 Letter) - 16:07

Letters: The Value of Absurdity (1 Letter) - 16:07

Basics: In Mammals, a Complex Journey to the Middle Ear - 16:07

Letters: Learning From the Infirmed (1 Letter) - 15:35

Letters: Of Science and Religion (2 Letters) - 15:35

Really?: The Claim: Always Wash Your Hands With Hot Water, Not Cold. - 15:35

Personal Health: Options for Dealing With Uterine Fibroids - 15:35

Vital Signs: Nutrition: Lower Depression Risk Linked to Mediterranean Diet - 15:35

VItal Signs: Babies Born to Childhood Cancer Survivors Do Well - 15:35

Vital Signs: More Women With Breast Cancer Choosing Double Mastectomies, Study Finds - 15:35

Vital Statistics: Diabetes: A Nationwide Portrait - 15:35

Global Update: Zimbabwe: Report Shows Health Care System Declining Over Years of Authoritarian Rule - 15:35

18 and Under: Texting, Surfing, Studying? - 15:35

Aspirin May Have Had Role in 1918 Flu Epidemic - 15:35

Is a Virus the Cause of Fatigue Syndrome? - 15:35

Essay: The Collider, the Particle and a Theory About Fate - 15:35

Q & A: Helping Cats Count Calories - 15:00

Observatory: Jumping Spider Prefers Green Leaves to Meat - 15:00

TierneyLab: Columbus Day Puzzle - 12:14

Training to Climb an Everest of Digital Data - 00:35

Saturday th 10th of October 2009

Legal Cost for Throwing a Monkey Wrench - 21:56

Green and Greener in Suburban Towns - 21:56

Friday th 9th of October 2009

Observatory: Counting Coins to Count Rome’s Population - 23:42

Observatory: Aerial View: Albatrosses Following a Killer Whale - 23:42