LA Times - Science

Monday th 28th of June 2010

New articles highlight rift over statins - 19:28

FDA urges less antibiotics in meat - 18:21

First U.S. offshore wind energy project faces lawsuit - 17:14

When are those hot flashes coming? Scientists propose test that could predict menopause - 17:14

Babies' bacteria depend on type of delivery - 17:14

Oil spill team frets about Tropical Storm Alex - 17:14

Politics embroil gulf research grants - 17:14

A Closer Look: Pesticides in strawberry fields - 17:14

Senate Democrats poised to start energy bill - 17:14

2 shots may be better than one for measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox - 17:14

For diabetes drug Avandia, bad news continues - 17:14

Tropical Storm Alex is on the move on a day of prayer in the gulf - 17:14

McChrystal tells Army he'll retire - 16:49

VA commits $20 million to convert West L.A. building into homeless facility - 16:28

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan vows to work impartially - 16:28

For diabetes drug Avandia, bad news continues - 14:35

California lawmakers consider license plates that flash ads - 14:14

Gov. Schwarzenegger convinces two more unions to agree to pension concessions, pay cutbacks - 13:49

Man armed with assault pistol and dressed in Lakers uniform tries to rob security guard - 12:42

Another CHP officer fatally hit by car in less than 24 hours, this time in Paso Robles - 11:56

Live coverage of the Elena Kagan Senate confirmation hearings - 11:56

Supreme Court strikes down part of anti-fraud law - 10:28

Supreme Court extends 2nd Amendment protection to state, local levels - 10:28

Reports: Jennifer Capriati hospitalized because of possible drug overdose - 10:07

Woman accused of beating, starving and tying up her children is to be arraigned - 10:07

Justices extend gun owner rights nationwide - 10:07

Students face deportation to countries they don't remember - 08:35

Democrats hope to use anger over BP disaster to pass tax on oil production - 08:35

American dream becomes a boardinghouse in Hesperia - 08:35

State's whooping cough surge may be tied to lagging immunization rate - 08:35

American Airlines' fast check-in device arrives at LAX - 08:35

Muqtada Sadr's Mahdi Army militiamen slowly resurface - 08:35

Boycott BP? That's easier said than done - 08:35

Robert Byrd, longtime Democratic senator, dies at 92 - 05:35

Sunday th 27th of June 2010

After numerous attempts, construction of Ascot Hills Park begins - 21:42

More than 100 taken to hospitals during Electric Daisy Carnival - 21:42

Hundreds of nurses have been punished by other states while maintaining California licenses - 21:42

Panetta says Afghan progress slower than expected - 21:42

G-20 nations reach compromise on economic goal - 21:42

G-20 climate pact erases word 'voluntary' from efforts to cut oil-firm subsidies - 16:49

World Cup: Mexico vs. Argentina live updates - 15:21

Sen. Byrd, 92, is hospitalized and said to be seriously ill - 15:21

Villaraigosa tries out the cheap seats at Dodger Stadium - 13:49

World leaders pledging to reduce global deficits - 13:49

Shaping how Americans eat: the debate rages - 13:28

A woman and her elephants - 11:14

Pope calls Belgian sex abuse raids 'deplorable' - 11:14

Landowner puts foot down on mountain trail - 11:14

Blind children compete in Braille Challenge - 09:15

Change is brewing as more Indians hoist a glass - 09:15