NY Times Science

Monday th 31st of October 2016

Of Jacks and Jennets: Facts About Donkeys - 05:41

Where’s the Love for Donkeys? - 05:41

Out There: Bob Dylan Won. But in Science, the Times They Aren’t A-Changin’. - 05:41

W. Dudley Johnson, Heart Bypass Surgery Pioneer, Dies at 86 - 00:11

Saturday th 29th of October 2016

Susan Lindquist, Scientist Who Made Genetic Discoveries Using Yeast, Dies at 67 - 23:51

Uncertain Harvest: Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Genetically Modified Crops - 23:51

N.Y.C. Nature: Coastal Jointweed Brings Fall Blooms to City’s Barrens - 00:11

Trilobites: No More Data From Pluto - 00:11

Friday th 28th of October 2016

Coast of Antarctica Will Host World’s Largest Marine Reserve - 02:41

Sinosphere: When China Wants Better Air Readings, Cotton Does the Trick - 02:41

Pushing That Crosswalk Button May Make You Feel Better, but … - 00:11

Sugar Pill Beats Two Drugs in Migraine Trial for Children - 00:11

Trilobites: First Fossilized Dinosaur Brain Found - 00:11

Measure in Florida That Claims to Back Solar Power May Discourage It - 00:11

Trilobites: Flying for 10 Months Without a Layover - 00:11

Matter: How the Brown Rat Conquered New York City (and Every Other One, Too) - 00:11

Thursday th 27th of October 2016

Sinosphere: How China’s Politics of Control Shape the Debate on Deserts - 05:21

As U.N. Ignores Jewish Ties to Holy Site, Israel Produces Ancient Evidence - 02:11

Trilobites: Prehistoric People Decorated With Cave Lion Pelts - 02:11

Trilobites: Lighting Up the Night Skies - 02:11

Trilobites: If Diamonds Are Forever, Your Data Could Be, Too - 02:11

Wednesday th 26th of October 2016

On the Environment: India’s Air-Conditioning and Climate Change Quandary - 14:21

H.I.V. Arrived in the U.S. Long Before ‘Patient Zero’ - 14:21

A.I. Inspiration: The Science Fiction That Frames Discussion - 08:51

Sinosphere: The ‘Saddest’ Polar Bear Lives in a Mall in China - 08:51

Op-Ed Contributor: Not Just Another Stinky Fish - 08:51

The Pentagon’s ‘Terminator Conundrum’: Robots That Could Kill on Their Own - 08:51

Trilobites: Why Does Fall Foliage Turn So Red and Fiery? It Depends. - 08:51

Monday th 24th of October 2016

A Manhattan Exhibit With Antiquity on the Clock - 18:21

By Degrees: For Gordon Hamilton, a Life of Discovery and Danger - 18:21

CMV Is a Greater Threat to Infants Than Zika, but Far Less Often Discussed - 14:11

Q&A: Spray-On Tanning, Considered - 14:11

Taking Down Dams and Letting the Fish Flow - 14:11

Why Big Liars Often Start Out as Small Ones - 14:11

Gordon Hamilton, Climate Scientist, Dies in Accident in Antarctica - 07:31

Trilobites: A Wider-Eyed Watchdog of the Clutter Surrounding Earth - 07:31

Crows and Ravens Make New York Comebacks to Caw (and Cr-r-ruck) About - 02:51

Saturday th 22nd of October 2016

Trilobites: Studying the Building Blocks of Life in Stereo Sound - 06:11

Dark Spot in Mars Photo Is Probably Wreckage of European Spacecraft - 06:11

Friday th 21st of October 2016

Character Study: Rare Find in New York: A Teenage Birder - 02:21

Trilobites: The Orionid Meteor Shower Will Peak Tonight. Don’t Expect Much. - 02:21

Trilobites: Meet the New Titanosaur. You Can Call It Wade. - 02:21

Thursday th 20th of October 2016

Trilobites: If Planet Nine Is Out There, It Tilts Our Solar System - 09:51

No Signal From Mars Lander, but European Officials Declare Mission a Success - 09:51

9 cities to live in if you’re worried about climate change - 02:41

Juno Hobbled but Healthy After Glitch, NASA Says - 00:51

Wednesday th 19th of October 2016

Soloneshnoye Journal: Siberian Town Stakes a Claim as Humanity’s Cradle - 16:11

Tech Tip: Donate Your Computer’s Spare Time to Science - 16:11

Trilobites: Monkeys Can Make Stone Tools, but They Don’t Use Them - 16:11

Experiment to Weigh 'Ghost Particles' Starts in Germany - 05:21