NY Times Science

Saturday th 16th of July 2016

Trilobites: Why Jet Lag Can Feel Worse When You Travel West to East - 01:51

Friday th 15th of July 2016

Trilobites: Duck, Duck, Goose, Goose. Newborn Ducklings Judge Shapes and Color - 06:01

Trilobites: An Icelandic Volcano Reveals Secrets of Its Eruption - 06:01

Thursday th 14th of July 2016

Lost in Academia: So Many Research Scientists, So Few Openings as Professors - 12:41

How Much Weed Is in a Joint? Pot Experts Have a New Estimate - 12:41

Sinosphere: China, Sweltering, Doles Out Subsidies for High Heat - 03:51

Astronomers Discover New Likely Dwarf Planet - 03:51

The Mirrors Behind Rembrandt’s Self-Portraits - 03:51

Wednesday th 13th of July 2016

Police Try to Lower Racial Bias, but Under Pressure, It Isn’t So Easy - 16:19

Q&A: Lyme Disease Only Sounds Recent - 16:19

Future of Natural Gas Hinges on Stanching Methane Leaks - 16:19

Sinosphere: Beetle Is Named in Honor of Xi Jinping, but China Aims to Squash the News - 16:19

Data Dive: Roland Fryer Answers Reader Questions About His Police Force Study - 16:19

Trilobites: A Curb Is Repaired, and a Seismic Marker Is Lost - 16:19

ScienceTake: Seafloor Microscope Zooms In on Tiniest Bits of Coral - 16:19

Trilobites: ‘Inverted Cheerios Effect’ Returns Physics to the Breakfast Table - 16:19

Trilobites: After 300 Years of Collecting, Nearly 12,000 Amazon Tree Species Are Found - 16:19

Trilobites: New Dinosaur and T. Rex Were Brothers in Tiny Arms - 16:19

Juno Sends First Image Back While Orbiting Jupiter - 16:19

Monday th 11th of July 2016

Trilobites: Stingray Robot Powered by Light, and Living Rat Cells - 10:41

Los Angeles Looks for Extra Water Down Its Alleys - 10:41

Another Inconvenient Truth: It’s Hard to Agree How to Fight Climate Change - 10:41

Trilobites: 500-Million-Year-Old Worm Was an Undersea Architect - 03:51

Story of Philistines Could Be Reshaped by Ancient Cemetery - 03:51

Saturday th 9th of July 2016

Pet City: Gods of a Fish-Eat-Fish World - 02:41

A Theranos Timeline - 02:41

N.Y.C. Nature: Diamondback Terrapins Thrive Where Others Can’t - 02:41

‘Bomb Robot’ Takes Down Dallas Gunman, but Raises Enforcement Questions - 02:41

Trilobites: A Planet Where Sunsets Are 3 Times as Nice - 02:41

Friday th 8th of July 2016

Latest of Obama’s Safety Rules on Arctic Drilling Are Released - 02:31

Thursday th 7th of July 2016

Irving Gottesman, Pioneering Psychologist on Schizophrenia, Dies at 85 - 19:21

Why Dieters Flock to Instagram - 19:21

Wheels: Makers of Self-Driving Cars Ask What to Do With Human Nature - 19:21

The Great New York Whale Census - 19:21

Why Do More Black Women Die of Breast Cancer? A Study Aims to Find Out - 19:21

The Elite Runner - 19:21

Wednesday th 6th of July 2016

At a Cape Cod Landmark, a Strategic Retreat From the Ocean - 10:41

Update: Arctic Cruise Raises Hopes and Environmental Concerns - 10:41

Feature: Should the United States Save Tangier Island From Oblivion? - 10:41

State of the Art: Why We Need to Pick Up Alvin Toffler’s Torch - 10:41

Lightning Ridge Journal: An Australian Town’s Rare Mix: Dinosaur Bones and Opalized Pine Cones - 00:51

As Glaciers Melt in Alaska, Landslides Follow - 00:51

Now Orbiting Jupiter, NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Is Poised for ‘Tantalizing’ Data - 00:51

Tuesday th 5th of July 2016

Piles of Dirty Secrets Behind a Model ‘Clean Coal’ Project - 13:51

What to Expect When NASA’s Spacecraft Juno Gets to Jupiter - 04:51

Q&A: What Poison Ivy Has Against Us - 04:51

Slowing Ocean Acidification With Kelp - 04:51

Reactions: Letters to the Editor - 04:51

Devouring 1,000 Mosquitoes an Hour, Bats Are Now Welcome Guests as Zika Fears Rise - 04:51

A Space Pioneer, 79, Is Ready to Track Juno for NASA - 04:51