Science & Medicine
For a group of scientists, re-creating a powerful swimming mechanism has been more difficult than expected.
Aug. 26, 2007
Business
Only a few years ago, Advanced Arm Dynamics Inc. was making artificial limbs for civilians.
Aug. 24, 2006
Anyone who’s ever broken a bone has hoped that the fracture fairy tale is true: Your bone will heal quickly.
Nov. 12, 1991
Archives
Skiers and snowboarders who want to stay injury-free should keep up their exercise routine year-round and then incorporate sport-specific conditioning several weeks before the first outing.
Dec. 5, 1999
Travel & Experiences
Better hangers, a backpack cooler, sock shoes and your dog’s gear accessible and organized can help make travel easier -- or at least less stressful.
July 18, 2019
High School Sports
Cal State Long Beach Coach Ken Lindgren has been named head coach of the U.S. water polo team for the World University Games in Kope, Japan, Aug. 24 through Sept. 4.
Jan. 25, 1985
California
The old woman strolled along Bellflower Boulevard, stopping occasionally to browse in shop windows and to cool off in the shade of storefront awnings.
Sept. 7, 1986
He was considered Los Angeles’ “doctor of the century,” a medical visionary who created a successful treatment for early polio victims by observing the construction of harnesses for mule teams and adapting it to a surgical technique.
Nov. 9, 1997
No longer willing to suffer to be fashionable, aging customers are seeking both comfort and style.
Oct. 27, 2002
L.A. at Home
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March 24, 2011