NY Times Science

Monday th 11th of June 2012

Really?: The Claim: Quitting Smoking Is Harder for Women - 11:40

Personal Health: Cutting the Risk of Drowning - 11:40

Vital Signs: Patterns: Racial Gap in Life Expectancy at All-Time Low - 11:40

Vital Signs: Disparities: A Special Burden for Women - 11:40

Experimental Campaigns Pay Drivers to Avoid Rush-Hour Traffic - 11:00

Green Blog: On Our Radar: Wildfires Force Evacuations - 09:50

Green Blog: Q. and A.: A Panoramic View of Energy Innovation - 07:30

Allison Macfarlane N.R.C. Hearing May Focus on Waste - 00:48

Sunday th 10th of June 2012

Side Effects: In ‘Prometheus,’ Creationism With a Science Fiction Twist - 00:20

Saturday th 9th of June 2012

An Alzheimer’s Gene: One Family’s Saga - 22:01

The Texas Tribune: Turning Saltwater From Earth and Sea Into Drinking Water - 22:00

David L. Rimoin, Expert on Dwarfism, Dies at 75 - 02:00

Court Says Nuclear Agency Must Rethink Fuel Storage - 02:00

Japan’s Premier Seeks Support for Using Nuclear Power - 02:00

Friday th 8th of June 2012

Dot Earth Blog: Peter Gleick's Pacific Institute Return - 16:00

National Briefing | Environment: Scientist Peter Gleick Is Reinstated After Deceit - 15:20

Green Blog: On Our Radar: Global Food Prices Retreat - 07:30

Killer Whale Shows Restricted at SeaWorld Orlando - 00:00

Thursday th 7th of June 2012

Side Effects: Frogs, Phones and Other Acoustic Invaders - 18:10

Green Blog: Peter Gleick Reinstated at Pacific Institute - 16:10

Green Blog: Thoughts on Water From Young New Yorkers - 15:00

Green Blog: Moving From Square One on Nuclear Waste - 12:50

Green Blog: New Jersey Sued Over Cap and Trade Reversal - 12:10

Green Blog: The Martian Eco-Chronicles - 11:30

Dot Earth Blog: Book Report: 'A Great Aridness' - 10:50

Green Blog: Imagine a Pollution Monitor That Checks Your Vital Signs - 10:50

Tests of Parents Are Used to Map Genes of a Fetus - 01:00

Wednesday th 6th of June 2012

Red Knots, Horseshoe Crabs and Fight to Survive in Delaware Bay - 16:00

Green Blog: The People's Choice: An All-in-One, Mobile Utility Meter - 15:20

Scientist at Work Blog: In Hakalau, a Modern Success Story - 15:20

Green Blog: Are We Nearing a Planetary Boundary? - 14:10

Green Blog: Former E.P.A. Official Pulls Out of House Hearing - 13:30

SCIENCE: The Sound of Tennis - 11:00

Green Blog: On Our Radar: Actors Spar Over Oil Spill Venture - 09:50

Observatory: For Mosquitoes, a Hard Rain Isn’t a Flight Risk - 09:50

Green Blog: A Virus That Helps Charge Your Cellphone - 07:30

National Briefing | South: Louisiana: Two Scientists Surrender E-Mail to BP - 00:30

Tuesday th 5th of June 2012

Green Blog: Stop Tweeting on Air Quality, China Tells Foreigners - 15:31

Green Blog: Farming on the Campus Quad - 13:41

Morning-After Pills Don’t Block Implantation, Science Suggests - 13:41

Op-Ed Contributor: Learning From Celestial Beauty - 12:10

Green Blog: The Darker Thrills of Ecotourism - 11:00

Scientist at Work Blog: A Native Big Island Songbird - 11:00

Green Blog: On Our Radar: Melting Tropical Glaciers - 09:50

Green Blog: Oklahoma Sets Water Conservation Goal - 07:30

To Watch Venus Slide Across Sun, a City Full of Vantage Points - 00:50

Solar Payments Set Off a Fairness Debate - 00:50

Mineral Leases Give Boost to Rural Ohio - 00:50

Monday th 4th of June 2012

Letters: Overly Aggressive Care (2 Letters) - 18:10

Letters: A Very Expensive Nap (2 Letters) - 18:10