State University of New York says swimmers have lower heart rates compared to those of non-swimmers. Swimming was also found to be a viable workout for people in cardiac rehabilitation
The National Oceanic Atmospheric and Administration (NOAA) and State of California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) plan to conduct a test of the tsunami warning communications
Heal the Bay has announced Rita Kampalath as its new Science and Policy Director.
Kampalath will work with Heal the Bay's team of seasoned technical and policy experts
The four women come from different backgrounds and work in a variety of fields, but they are united by one goal: improving the local community.
These active citizens — Julia Miele,
Kevin Farley McCarthy, a RAND Corp. researcher who worked on projects ranging from immigration to the arts, died March 17, 2015, after a brief illness. He was 70.
McCarthy is
The Santa Monica Public Library celebrates Women's History Month with "A Tale of Two Cities: Mysteries Set in Paris and New York," a discussion with writers
Continuing a two-year residency at The Broad Stage, Calder Quartet lends its musical talents to an afternoon of improvised zaniness with Los Angeles' famed improvisational troupe Impro Theatre. Children
The Psychiatric Education and Research Foundationis holding a musical educational event featuring a presentation by Dr. Richard Kogan.
Kogan will be exploring the impact of psychological factors and psychiatric illness