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| May.28 |
San Jose City Hall |
First City Falcon Chick Takes Flight One of San Jose's peregrine falcon chicks took flight for the first time. Carlos and Clara, had 3 chicks hatch on Earth Day in their nest
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| May.12 |
Bay |
400,000 Young Salmon Released Into Bay The California Department of Fish and Game released Chinook salmon, called smolts. 17 million salmon smolts will be released over a 2 months
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| Mar.12 |
UC Berkeley |
UC, Stanford to team up on stem cell Berkeley and Stanford are teaming up on a project to bring together doctors, biologists, chemists, engineers and computer scientists
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| Mar.8 |
SF Bayview |
School Gets City's First Bee Garden
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| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
Tiger gives birth to cub 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 t...
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| Dec.13 |
San Francisco |
Stem cell agency hands out $54 million
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| Oct.26 |
Stanford |
Nobel Laureate Kornberg dies at 89
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| Oct.1 |
Pacifica |
Dead Whale Washes Up On Beach The decomposing carcass of a 27-foot-long baby humpback has washed ashore
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| Jul.30 |
UCSF |
Group: Researchers mistreated animals
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34 Charged In DVC Grade Scam
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| Jun.7 |
Richmond |
Dead Whale To Be Hauled To Sea Crews are in the process of removing a 20-foot long dead gray whale beached in Point Richmond
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| May.30 |
San Francisco |
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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Golden Gate Bridge |
Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay A mother and her calf appeared on the east side of the north and south towers
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| May.29 |
Tiburon |
Lost Whales About 5 Miles From Bridge 2 injured whales were closing in on their ocean home, coming within 5 miles of the Golden Gate Bridge as they entered San Francisco Bay
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Martinez |
Whales On The Move Past Benicia Bridge 2 wayward whales, mother humpback whale and her calf, are making some progress in the right direction
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| May.28 |
Martinez |
Lost Whales Stopped Near Martinez Bridge
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Benicia |
Delta whales make progress toward ocean| The two humpback whales, dubbed 'Delta' and "Dawn,' were seen swimming near the Benicia Bridge. For 2 weeks experts have been trying numerous methods to coax the w... | |
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| May.2 |
SF Zoo |
Zoo to open new habitat for grizzly bears
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| Mar.29 |
Bay Bridge |
Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge
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| Feb.1 |
UC Berkeley |
$500 million grant to develop new biofuels| 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.... | |
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| Dec.17 |
Stanford |
Univ. Launches E. Coli Into Earth's Orbit
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| Dec.16 |
UC Berkeley |
Biologist Cadet Hammond Hand dies
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| Sep.6 |
Alameda |
Firm's Stem Cell Work Under Senate Fire Advanced Cell Technology Inc. was accused at a U.S. Senate hearing of misrepresenting its work
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| Aug.23 |
Alameda |
'Ethical' stem cell lines created| Advanced Cell Technology has developed a new way of creating stem cells without destroying human embryos | |
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| Aug.22 |
UC Berkeley |
Biologists: Ant Jaws Break Speed Record
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Labor Protesters Greet Students
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| Jul.21 |
San Jose |
Mosquito Hunters Taking Aerial Photos
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| Jun.29 |
Genentech |
2 drugs set to fight blindness |
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| May.18 |
Livermore Lab |
UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab? |
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| Apr.22 |
San Francisco |
Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency
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| Feb.27 |
San Francisco |
Court Battle Over Stem Cell Research
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| Feb.13 |
Genentech |
Cancer Drug Trials Scaled Back
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| Feb.10 |
Berkeley |
Bug Exhibit Is CSI For School Kids |
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| Nov.21 |
Stanford |
Stem Cell Researchers Leave For Asia
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| Nov.1 |
SF Mission |
Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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| Oct.1 |
San Francisco |
Stem cell agency meeting
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| Aug.24 |
Half Moon Bay |
Beached Whale Washes Out To Sea
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| Jul.14 |
UC Berkeley |
Stinky Flower Blooms In Garden
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| Jul.13 |
San Carlos |
Violent Vandals Attack Lab
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Bones Found In River Prehistoric
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| Jul.2 |
San Francisco |
Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes
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| Jun.23 |
SF City Hall |
City Formalizes Deal For Stem Cell HQ
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| Jun.7 |
SF Zoo |
Zoo Names Grizzy Bears The sisters will now be called Kiona and Kachina, the Native American words mean 'brown hills' and 'sacred dancer'
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| May.29 |
Golden Gate Park |
World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls 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 |
San Francisco |
Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges
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| May.6 |
San Francisco |
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 |
San Francisco |
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.30 |
Emeryville |
Stem cell selection committee toured town The site committee tries to make a decision on where to locate the California stem cell research headquarters
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| Apr.24 |
Emeryville |
Emeryville Hopeful of Stem Cell Institute
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| Apr.16 |
SF Zoo |
Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized
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| Apr.13 |
San Francisco |
SF Tops List For Stem Cell HQ
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University Suspends Dance Team
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| Nov.29 |
Genentech |
Avastin helps sickest patients
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| Oct.31 |
San Mateo |
College Expands Biotech Training Program
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| Oct.28 |
Richmond |
State DNA lab marks 1,000th 'cold hit'
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| Oct.10 |
SF Zoo |
Grizzly bears arrive at zoo |
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| Oct.2 |
Golden Gate Park |
Humble beetle killed meat-eating ants |
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| Jun.10 |
Oakland |
Researchers exposed to deadly anthrax A shipping foul up led six researchers to believe they were working with dead rather than live bacteria
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| May.9 |
Golden Gate Park |
Invasive frogs in pond evade eradication |
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Students barred from SARS areas
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| Dec.19 |
Stanford |
Stanford criticized over stem cell research |
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| Oct.8 |
Berkeley |
Scientist awarded Nobel Prize in medicine
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| Oct.28 |
SF Bayview |
UCSF planned biotech research hub |
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