NY Times Science

Wednesday th 19th of August 2015

Shielding Syrian Antiquities, to a Grisly Death at ISIS’ Hands - 21:30

National Briefing | West: California: Pumping of Water Speeds Sinking of Land - 21:30

China’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions May Have Been Overstated by More Than 10% - 19:10

Ex-Executive Pleads Guilty in Toxic Spill in West Virginia - 16:40

Tuesday th 18th of August 2015

E.P.A. Announces New Rules to Cut Methane Emissions - 21:40

F.D.A. Approves Addyi, a Libido Pill for Women - 21:40

Disagreeing With President, Hillary Clinton Says She Opposes Drilling in Arctic Ocean - 21:40

Review: ‘Informed Consent’ Tests the Ethics of Genetic Research - 21:40

Methane Leaks in Natural-Gas Supply Chain Far Exceed Estimates, Study Says - 16:10

Atlas, a Humanoid Robot, Takes a Walk in the Woods - 16:10

U.S. Is Set to Propose Regulation to Cut Methane Emissions - 08:10

Helix, a New Gene Sequencing Venture, Aims to Create Digital Hub for Genomics - 08:10

National Briefing | Washington: Shell Wins Final Permission for Arctic Oil and Gas Drilling - 01:30

Jolt in California Adds to Trove of Quake Commentary - 01:30

Monday th 17th of August 2015

The Butterfly, the Ant and the Oregano - 21:50

Coaxing Children With Selective Mutism to Find Their Voices - 14:40

Q&A: The Multicolor Signals of Mucus - 14:40

Global Health: A Mouthwash Rinse May Predict Throat Cancer Recurrence - 14:40

Observatory: A Chinese Drought Weather Report Written on Cave Walls - 14:40

Scientists Find Evidence of Prehistoric Massacre in Europe - 14:40

Red Pandas Are Adorable and in Trouble - 14:40

Op-Ed Contributor: Robot Weapons: What’s the Harm? - 10:10

Colorado Spill Heightens Debate Over Future of Old Mines - 01:50

Saturday th 15th of August 2015

Richard S. Ross, Johns Hopkins Dean and Watergate Walk-On, Dies at 91 - 23:00

Bernard d’Espagnat, French Physicist, Dies at 93 - 23:00

Wolves, Resurgent and Protected, Vex Swedish Farmers - 23:00

EnChroma’s Accidental Spectacles Find Niche Among the Colorblind - 14:40

Friday th 14th of August 2015

The Saturday Profile: A Scotsman’s Mission Ends in a Fishing Bay Restored - 22:20

Mylan’s Bid to Buy Perrigo Is Complicated by Opposing Declarations - 17:50

Study Links Polluted Air in China to 1.6 Million Deaths a Year - 05:50

Thursday th 13th of August 2015

Federal Experts: This El Nino May Be Historically Strong - 22:00

Air Pollution Killing 4,000 in China a Day, US Study Finds - 22:00

Sky Lights - 22:00

El Niño May Bring Record Heat, and Rain for California - 22:00

Matter: For Evolving Brains, a ‘Paleo’ Diet Full of Carbs - 12:50

On Nature: Rescuing Wildlife Is Futile, and Necessary - 07:30

Comet Where Spacecraft Landed Makes Closest Approach to Sun - 05:40

Wednesday th 12th of August 2015

Facial Recognition Software Moves From Overseas Wars to Local Police - 23:50

Odd Suckers: Octopus Species That's Weirdly Social, Romantic - 23:50

In California, Millions of ‘Shade Balls’ Combat a Nagging Drought - 23:50

Where to Watch the Perseid Meteor Shower in the New York Area - 23:50

After Colorado Waste Spill, E.P.A. Halts Field Investigations - 23:50

How Are Those Walleye Biting? On Minnesota Lake, They’re Not - 23:50

Australia Sets Emissions Goal, but Climate Experts Say It Falls Short - 07:50

E.P.A. Treating Toxic Water From Abandoned Colorado Mine After Accident - 07:50

Tuesday th 11th of August 2015

Meteor Shower Likely to Be Good, Won't Be Eclipsed by Moon - 18:20

A Milestone in Africa: One Year Without a Case of Polio - 18:20

Environmental Agency Uncorks Its Own Toxic Water Spill at Colorado Mine - 08:20

Observatory: Climate Change Could Harm British Butterflies - 08:20

Growing Vegetables in Space, NASA Astronauts Tweet Their Lunch - 08:20