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Lakers debate value of five-game swing one week before playoffs
Lakers BlogEver since last week, the Lakers had literally started from scratch. Instead of trying to expedite the chemistry process, the team went over fundamentals. Instead of overly concerning itself with matchups and scouting reports, the team worked on being... -
Lakers take the long view in resting Kobe Bryant even if it disrupts team chemistry
Lakers BlogThis idea would have been unheard of earlier in the season, the whole notion that maybe Lakers guard Kobe Bryant should take a game or two to rest all his assorted injuries ranging from a fractured right index finger, a sprained left ankle, back spasms... -
'Breaking Bad': Chemistry must be respected
Show Tracker"As wrong as I know it is, as much as I know I'm probably doing it just to make Walt leave me, it is the only thing in my day where I don't feel like I'm drowning." Skyler's words, but...... -
Deadly UCLA lab fire leaves haunting questions
UCLA's Molecular Sciences Building was mostly closed for the holidays on Dec. 29 as research assistant Sheri Sangji worked on an organic chemistry experiment. Only three months into her job in the lab, the 23-year-old Pomona College graduate was using...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Small Businesses, Science and Technology
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Products derived from natural, nontoxic ingredients -- once seen as fringe -- are now mainstream.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst of two parts At first, the experimental shampoo looked like a putrid salad dressing. Its oil and its water just couldn't get along. They separated in the bottle and, over time, the shampoo took on an ugly brown hue. The team at Avalon Organics,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Immune System, Mike Lawrence, Organic Chemical Industry
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A Chemical Imbalance
Times Staff WriterAs she stared down into a wide-mouthed plastic jar aboard the R/V Discoverer, Victoria Fabry peered into the future. The marine snails she was studying — graceful creatures with wing-like feet that help them glide through the water — had...Tags: Calcium, Osteoporosis, Global Change, Dietary Supplements, Research
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Most industries remain dependent on hazardous substances
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSecond of two parts To a chemist, chlorine is the perfect compound. Easily combining with other elements and molecules, chlorine is transformed into new classes of chemicals with an endless array of uses. It disinfects water, cleans clothes, kills bugs,...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Coconut, Research, Colleges and Universities
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Caution is the right reaction to chemical
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALMaybe you've seen the ad showing an empty shopping cart in the middle of the desert. "Soon, many common, everyday products could disappear from grocery store shelves all across California," it warns. That would be pretty ominous, if it were true....Tags: Beverage Industry, Science and Technology, Health Organizations, Consumers, Advertising
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Food scientist works alongside chefs to dream up new ideas
A low-slung, '50s-era office complex in the middle of a commercial park in San Diego doesn't look much like a hotbed of progressive cuisine.
But here in Food Lab 1 at a company called CP Kelco, food scientist Ted Russin is doing his part to spark the...Tags: Philosophy, Mangos, Salads, Science and Technology, Restaurants
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Perchlorate found in Martian soil
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNew soil chemistry tests by NASA's Phoenix Mars lander have unexpectedly uncovered evidence of perchlorate, a highly reactive salt found naturally on Earth and used in a variety of products, including fertilizer, fireworks and rocket fuel, scientists said...Tags: NASA, Death, Science and Technology, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Chile
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James C. Warf dies at 91; Manhattan Project chemist became peace activist, USC professor
James C. Warf, a retired USC chemistry professor who became a peace activist after studying nuclear energy and the effects of radiation, died Friday at his home in Silver Lake. He was 91. A member of the USC faculty for 40 years, he had been diagnosed...Tags: Politics, Nuclear Power, Natural Resources, Colleges and Universities, Death
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Live chat: science of love
Times Staff Writer2007-08-06 13:04:02.0 Administrator2: Thank you for coming to the Science of Love chat with Dr. Helen Fisher and L.A. Times reporter Susan Brink! 2007-08-06 13:04:03.0 Susan Brink: I'm Susan Brink, health reporter with the LATimes. With me is Dr. Helen...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Research, Chocolate Cake, Drugs and Medicines, Science and Technology
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