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First City Falcon Chick Takes Flight 400,000 Young Salmon Released Into Bay UC, Stanford to team up on stem cell Tiger gives birth to cub Dead Whale Washes Up On Beach
May.28   San Jose City Hall
May.12   Bay
Mar.12   UC Berkeley
Mar.7   SF Zoo


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Oct.1   Pacifica
Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay  A mother and her calf appeared on the east side of the north and south towers 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 Whales On The Move Past Benicia Bridge  2 wayward whales, mother humpback whale and her calf, are making some progress in the right direction Lost Whales Stopped Near Martinez Bridge Delta whales make progress toward ocean

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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 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   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 School Gets City's First Bee Garden 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... Stem cell agency hands out $54 million Nobel Laureate Kornberg dies at 89 Dead Whale Washes Up On Beach  The decomposing carcass of a 27-foot-long baby humpback has washed ashore Group: Researchers mistreated animals 34 Charged In DVC Grade Scam 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 Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea


May 2008 ... more > Top ^

May.28   San Jose City Hall
May.12   Bay


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Mar.12   UC Berkeley
Mar.8   SF Bayview
Mar.7   SF Zoo


year 2007 Top ^

Dec.13   San Francisco
Oct.26   Stanford
Oct.1   Pacifica
Jul.30   UCSF
Jun.7   Richmond
May.30   San Francisco
  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
  Golden Gate Bridge
May.29   Tiburon
  Martinez
May.28   Martinez
  Benicia
  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...
May.2   SF Zoo
Mar.29   Bay Bridge
Feb.1   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....


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Dec.17   Stanford Univ. Launches E. Coli Into Earth's Orbit Dec.16   UC Berkeley Biologist Cadet Hammond Hand dies 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 Aug.23   Alameda 'Ethical' stem cell lines created
  Advanced Cell Technology has developed a new way of creating stem cells without destroying human embryos
Aug.22   UC Berkeley Biologists: Ant Jaws Break Speed Record Labor Protesters Greet Students Jul.21   San Jose Mosquito Hunters Taking Aerial Photos Jun.29  Genentech  2 drugs set to fight blindness May.18  Livermore Lab  UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab? Apr.22   San Francisco Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency Feb.27   San Francisco Court Battle Over Stem Cell Research Feb.13   Genentech Cancer Drug Trials Scaled Back Feb.10  Berkeley  Bug Exhibit Is CSI For School Kids

year 2005 Top ^

Nov.21   Stanford Stem Cell Researchers Leave For Asia
Nov.1   SF Mission   Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens  Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Oct.1   San Francisco Stem cell agency meeting Aug.24   Half Moon Bay Beached Whale Washes Out To Sea Jul.14   UC Berkeley Stinky Flower Blooms In Garden Jul.13   San Carlos Violent Vandals Attack Lab Bones Found In River Prehistoric Jul.2   San Francisco Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes Jun.23   SF City Hall City Formalizes Deal For Stem Cell HQ 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' 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' May.7   San Francisco Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges 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
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 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 Apr.24   Emeryville Emeryville Hopeful of Stem Cell Institute Apr.16   SF Zoo Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies  The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized Apr.13   San Francisco SF Tops List For Stem Cell HQ University Suspends Dance Team

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Nov.29   Genentech Avastin helps sickest patients Oct.31   San Mateo College Expands Biotech Training Program Oct.28   Richmond State DNA lab marks 1,000th 'cold hit' Oct.10  SF Zoo  Grizzly bears arrive at zoo Oct.2  Golden Gate Park  Humble beetle killed meat-eating ants 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 May.9  Golden Gate Park  Invasive frogs in pond evade eradication

year 2003 Top ^

Students barred from SARS areas


year 2002 Top ^

Dec.19  Stanford  Stanford criticized over stem cell research Oct.8   Berkeley Scientist awarded Nobel Prize in medicine

year 2001 Top ^

Oct.28  SF Bayview  UCSF planned biotech research hub