NY Times Science

Thursday th 23rd of July 2015

Kepler Data Reveals What Might Be Best ‘Goldilocks’ Planet Yet - 12:40

A Find in Britain: Quran Fragments Perhaps as Old as Islam - 00:40

Wednesday th 22nd of July 2015

Group Petitions to Save a Prehistoric Fish From Modern Construction - 14:10

Study: DNA Reveals New Wrinkle About Settlement of Americas - 03:00

At Vatican, Mayors Pledge Climate Change Fight - 03:00

Scientists Trace an Ancient Connection Between Amazonians and Australasians - 03:00

Tuesday th 21st of July 2015

Disasters, Both Natural and Weather-Related, Displaced 19 Million in 2014 - 00:20

California Farm District Accused of Diverting Water - 00:20

Failure of One Metal Strut Seemed to Doom SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket - 00:20

A Machine in the Co-Pilot’s Seat - 00:20

Monday th 20th of July 2015

Another Month, Another Global Heat Record Broken _ by Far - 17:00

Observatory: New Tomb for Father of Alexander the Great - 17:00

Reactions: Letters to the Editor - 17:00

Books: Book Review: Taking on ‘The Vital Question’ About Life - 17:00

SpaceX Says 2-Foot Strut Snapped, Brought Down Rocket - 17:00

Playing Mozart’s Piano Pieces as Mozart Did - 17:00

Utah’s ‘Grand Staircase’ Leads Back in Time to Dinosaur Shangri-La - 17:00

Yuri Milner, Russian Entrepreneur, Promises $100 Million for Alien Search - 13:20

Scientists Say Comet Lander May Have Shifted Position - 06:20

Claudia Alexander, NASA Manager Who Led Jupiter Mission, Dies at 56 - 04:20

Saturday th 18th of July 2015

The Long, Strange Trip to Pluto, and How NASA Nearly Missed It - 23:50

Q&A: Hearing With a Hole in Your Eardrum - 09:20

Take a Number: Counting All the DNA on Earth - 09:20

'Beautiful Eye Candy': Frozen Plains in Pluto's Heart - 08:10

Observatory: 50-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Sperm in Antarctica - 08:10

Coal Miners Struggle to Survive in an Industry Battered by Layoffs and Bankruptcy - 08:10

Residents Sue Seattle, Saying New Trash Rules Violate Privacy - 08:10

Yoichiro Nambu, Nobel-Winning Physicist, Dies at 94 - 08:10

Pluto Terrain Yields Big Surprises in New Horizons Images - 08:10

Friday th 17th of July 2015

The Outlaw Ocean: Stowaways and Crimes Aboard a Scofflaw Ship - 11:10

The New Old Age: Hipaa’s Use as Code of Silence Often Misinterprets the Law - 11:10

U.S. Proposes New Rules to Protect Streams From Coal Pollution - 06:20

Sea Warming Leads to Ban on Fishing in the Arctic - 06:20

World Briefing: China: Scientists Unearth Winged Dinosaur Skeleton - 06:20

Thursday th 16th of July 2015

Space Station Astronauts Take Shelter From Space Junk - 14:40

Observatory: The Secret to a Good Scream - 14:40

Polar Bears Don’t Go Into Hibernation-Like State in Summer, Researchers Say - 14:40

Annual Checkup of Earth's Climate Says We're in Hotter Water - 10:20

Matter: A Social Parasite’s Sophisticated Mimicry - 08:10

Talk: Philip Zimbardo Thinks We All Can Be Evil - 08:10

Wednesday th 15th of July 2015

Out There: A Window Into Pluto, and Hopes of Opening Other Doors - 22:00

David M. Raup, Who Transformed Field of Paleontology, Dies at 82 - 22:00

Air Force Launches GPS Satellite on Atlas V Rocket - 16:10

'Something Wonderful': 1st Close-Up Pictures of Pluto - 16:10

Pluto as New Horizons Saw It: Up Close and Personal - 16:10

Iran Accord’s Complexity Shows Impact of Bipartisan Letter - 01:00

Water Crisis Brings Out Puerto Rico’s Creative Side - 01:00

Tuesday th 14th of July 2015

Spotlight Shining on Pluto on Cold Outskirts of Solar System - 12:10

NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Zips Past Pluto in Flyby - 12:10

Ready for Its Close-Up: First Spacecraft to Explore Pluto - 06:30