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New mission for Zoo approved SF City Hall: City have given preliminary approval to a proposal to turn the local zoo into a sanctuary for rescued wildlife and domestic animals
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| Aug.6 |
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Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F.| The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus | |
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| Jul.10 |
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Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF SF Zoo: A Eurasian eagle owl that was smuggled from Austria to the U.S. as a decorated Easter egg was transferred into the custody of the zoo
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| Mar.7 |
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Tiger gives birth to cub SF Zoo: The zoo, which lost a tiger on Christmas Day, is celebrating the arrival of a newborn tiger cub who belongs to Leanne and George, Sumatran tigers
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| Dec.13 |
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Stem cell agency hands out $54 million California's stem cell agency has announced that young scientists will receive grants to build research programs at universities
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| Jul.30 |
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Group: Researchers mistreated animals UCSF: A physicians group accuses UCSF researchers of drilling holes in monkeys' skulls and inducing irregular heartbeats in dogs
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| May.30 |
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Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean
| Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales did not take wrong turn, 2 boats were launched to look for them in the Pacific
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Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay Golden Gate Bridge: A mother and her calf appeared on the east side of the north and south towers
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| May.2 |
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Zoo to open new habitat for grizzly bears SF Zoo: The Zoo will be opening up the Hearst Grizzly Gulch, this summer, for the 2 female bears, Kachina and Kiona
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| Mar.29 |
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Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs| Bay Bridge: Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge | |
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| Apr.22 |
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Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency San Francisco's $3 billion institute won a victory with a court ruling rejecting challenges to its constitutionality
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| Feb.27 |
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Court Battle Over Stem Cell Research The financial future of $3 billion human embryonic stem cell research institute went on trial
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| Nov.1 |
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Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens| SF Mission: Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine | |
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| Oct.1 |
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Stem cell agency meeting Stem cell researchers from around the world are discussing what course of action to take
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| Jul.2 |
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Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes The issues being dealt include how much of the oversight committee will be open to the public
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| Jun.23 |
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City Formalizes Deal For Stem Cell HQ SF City Hall: The city and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine signed an agreement formalizing the decision
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| May.29 |
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World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls Golden Gate Park: All weekend long, people flocked to the Conservatory of Flowers hoping to catch a glimpse of 'Ted the Titan'
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| May.7 |
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Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges One claims the oversight of $3-billion is illegal. The other claims language in Proposition 71 is unconstitutional
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| May.6 |
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SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville
| Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city and region suffering through the collapse of the dot-com bubble. California voters passed Proposition 71, which authorized $3 billion worth of state bonds in a decadelong program just now getting started
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| May.2 |
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Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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| Apr.25 |
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SF Hopes For Stem Cell Research Center
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| Apr.16 |
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Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies SF Zoo: The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized
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| Apr.13 |
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SF Tops List For Stem Cell HQ Sacramento is second on the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine list, followed by San Diego and Emeryville
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| Oct.10 |
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Grizzly bears arrive at zoo SF Zoo: Two 18 months old sisters are bringing the population of grizzlies to just 7
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| Oct.2 |
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Humble beetle killed meat-eating ants. Golden Gate Park
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| May.9 |
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Invasive frogs in pond evade eradication. Golden Gate Park
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