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    May 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 80-year-old aerial images show retreat of Greenland glaciers

    Long-abandoned 80-year-old aerial photographs found in a Danish basement document the unexpectedly rapid response of Greenland glaciers to changes in average temperatures, researchers have found. The studies show that landlocked glaciers were melting faster in the 1930s than they are now, but that those extending into the ocean are melting faster now, a team headed by climatologist Jason E. Box of Ohio State University and graduate student Anders A. Bjork of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark <a href=&quot;http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1481%20">reported</a> in the journal Nature Geoscience. "We've confirmed that glaciers are very sensitive indicators of climate," Box said.
    Long-abandoned 80-year-old aerial photographs found in a Danish basement document the unexpectedly rapid response of Greenland glaciers to changes in average temperatures, researchers have found. The studies show that landlocked glaciers were melting...

    Tags: Greenland, Copenhagen (Denmark), University of Washington, Glaciers, Science and Technology

  2. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. PASSINGS: Murray Rose, Tippy Dye, Garry Walberg

    Murray Rose Swimmer won Olympic gold medals Murray Rose, 73, a four-time Olympic gold medal swimmer from Australia who also competed at USC while studying acting in the late '50s, died Sunday in Sydney of leukemia, Swimming Australia said. Rose...

    Tags: Obituaries, Basketball, College Sports, William Henry Harrison, Awards and Prizes

  4. Feb 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Buy latte, pack gun: Starbucks hit with boycott -- and 'buycott'

    Nation Now
    Starbucks boycott: Gun advocates rally to defend Starbucks against a boycott called by the National Gun Victims Action Council. Their "buycott" supports the company's policy of following state gun laws....
  6. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. John Glenn chats with space station on 50th anniversary of orbit

    Fifty years ago, John Glenn -- former Marine Corps pilot and astronaut -- flew into history as the first American to orbit the Earth. On Monday, Glenn celebrated the anniversary of his Friendship 7 flight by calling the International Space Station and discussing gravity and combustion experiments.
    Fifty years ago, John Glenn -- former Marine Corps pilot and astronaut -- flew into history as the first American to orbit the Earth. On Monday, Glenn celebrated the anniversary of his Friendship 7 flight by calling the International Space Station and...

    Tags: Space Programs, Ash Wednesday, NASA, Gabrielle Giffords, Science and Technology

  8. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Supplements for depression: What the research reveals

    Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal  remedy &mdash; but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike.
    Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal remedy — but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike. That's because...

    Tags: Stress, Alzheimer's Disease, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Fish Oil (dietary supplement)

  10. Dec 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  12. Sep 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. PASSINGS: Dave Gavitt, Wilma Lee Cooper, James Speed, James N. Rosenau, Yuli Ofer, Kurt Ziebart

    <b>Dave Gavitt </b>
    Dave Gavitt Coach led organization of Big East Conference Dave Gavitt, 73, one of basketball's most influential leaders in the last three decades, died Friday in a hospital near his hometown of Rumford, R.I., after a long illness, his family said....

    Tags: Economic Sanctions, Obituaries, Arts, St. John's University, College Sports

  14. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Teen alcohol consumption: A tangled network leads to a surprising conclusion

    When&nbsp;your teen comes home&nbsp;slurring, swaying and smelling of&nbsp;alcohol, here's a research finding that will help you pinpoint whom to finger as the&nbsp;major &quot;bad influence" in the kid's life.&nbsp;First, a couple of&nbsp;hints: It's not that rowdy gang of boys your son hangs out with, and it's not&nbsp;those girls who wear too much makeup that your daughter's fallen in with. It's also&nbsp;not the new love interest in your kid's life, either (well, not precisely).
    When your teen comes home slurring, swaying and smelling of alcohol, here's a research finding that will help you pinpoint whom to finger as the major "bad influence" in the kid's life. First, a couple of hints: It's not that rowdy gang of boys your son...

    Tags: Teen Health, Health and Safety at School, File Sharing, Human Interest, Arts and Culture

  16. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Pets join in on the organic food trend

    When Gabriel, a 10-year-old rescue cat from Chinatown, tucks into his morning meal, you won't see any Friskies or Meow Mix in his bowl. Ahi tuna and duck are more the ticket.
    When Gabriel, a 10-year-old rescue cat from Chinatown, tucks into his morning meal, you won't see any Friskies or Meow Mix in his bowl. Ahi tuna and duck are more the ticket. "I think there's more than enough pesticides and chemicals and that kind of...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Arable Farming, Companies and Corporations, Allergies, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Bernadine Healy dies at 67; doctor led Red Cross relief efforts after 9/11

    Dr. Bernadine Healy, a hard-charging cardiologist and educator who was the first woman to lead the National Institutes of Health and later commanded American Red Cross relief efforts after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, died Saturday at her home in Gates Mills, Ohio. She was 67.
    Dr. Bernadine Healy, a hard-charging cardiologist and educator who was the first woman to lead the National Institutes of Health and later commanded American Red Cross relief efforts after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, died Saturday at her home in Gates...

    Tags: Obituaries, Health and Medical Professionals, Parochial Schools, Diabetes, Heart Disease

  20. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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