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  UC, Stanford to team up on stem cell  UC Berkeley: Berkeley and Stanford are teaming up on a project to bring together doctors, biologists, chemists, engineers and computer scientists Dead Whale To Be Hauled To Sea


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Jun.7
  Richmond: Crews are in the process of removing a 20-foot long dead gray whale beached in Point Richmond

May.29
  Martinez: 2 wayward whales, mother humpback whale and her calf, are making some progress in the right direction
May.28 Lost Whales Stopped Near Martinez Bridge  A day after 2 injured whales lost on the Sacramwento River, the pair came to an abrupt stop near the Benicia-Martinez Bridge Feb.1 $500 million grant to develop new biofuels
  UC Berkeley: Cleaner energy is the goal of a BP grant that's been awarded to a consortium led by the University of California
 Energy Biosciences Institute opened by Gov. Schwarzenegger, Illinois Gov.Blagojevich, UC President Dynes, BP America chairman and president Malone


year 2006 Top ^

Sep.6   Firm's Stem Cell Work Under Senate Fire
  Alameda: Advanced Cell Technology Inc. was accused at a U.S. Senate hearing of misrepresenting its work Aug.23 'Ethical' stem cell lines created
  Alameda: Advanced Cell Technology has developed a new way of creating stem cells without destroying human embryos
Aug.22 Biologists: Ant Jaws Break Speed Record  UC Berkeley: Researchers led by Sheila Patek say the trap-jaw ant's can clamp its mandibles shut at between 78 and 145 mph May.18 UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab?  Livermore Lab: 'Site 300' is an area just 15 miles east of Livermore shrouded in secrecy Feb.10 Bug Exhibit Is CSI For School Kids  Berkeley: Lawrence Hall of Science is exhibiting 'CSI, Crime Scene Insects'

year 2005 Top ^

Aug.4   Stem Cell Research Institute Put On Hold  Hayward: Anti-abortion and anti-stem cell groups are challenging the funding and whether the money is being fairly allocated Jul.14 Stinky Flower Blooms In Garden  UC Berkeley: The voluptuous 'corpse flower' is a rare species that only blooms every couple of years Apr.30   Stem cell selection committee toured town
  Emeryville: The site committee tries to make a decision on where to locate the California stem cell research headquarters Apr.24 Emeryville Hopeful of Stem Cell Institute  All the finalists vying for the California Stem Cell Research headquarters

year 2004 Top ^

Oct.28 State DNA lab marks 1,000th 'cold hit'  Richmond: Attorney General Bill Lockyer announced that more than 1,068 old criminal cases have been linked to convicted felons Sep.12   Lab to assess bio-terrorism threats  Livermore Lab: Laboratory officials have christened the Biodefense Knowledge Center, the one-stop bio-terrorism assessment center Jun.10 Researchers exposed to deadly anthrax
  Oakland: A shipping foul up led six researchers to believe they were working with dead rather than live bacteria


year 2003 Top ^

Sep.4 Blood transfusion technology hits snag  Concord: Shares of Cerus sank after the biotechnology company halted a human experiment designed to make blood transfusions safer Jun.27 Assistant professor camping out  UC Berkeley: Ignacio Chapela, known for his outspoken criticism of genetically modified crops protests his lack of tenure Jun.1 Researchers close to remedy for malaria  UC Berkeley: Researchers engineering microbes for drug called artemisinin in E. coli bacteria

year 2002 Top ^

Oct.8 Scientist awarded Nobel Prize in medicine  Berkeley: Sydney Brenner, founder of the Molecular Sciences Institute in Berkeley, is one of 3 scientists who have been awarded Sep.22 Biologist wins Lasker Award  UC Berkeley: Randy Schekman, 53, helped develop biotechnology drugs



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