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UC Berkeley feline fossil find sheds new light on evolution of saber-toothed cats

By Katie Hulse | Bay City News | June 24, 2026
This prehistoric cat's canine teeth could grow up to 7 inches long, a specialization that may have contributed to the eventual extinction of the lineage.

New study finds microplastics in the San Francisco Bay 10 times smaller than previously measured

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News

Shortages create fertile ground for compost as farmers look for alternatives

By Glen Martin | Bay City News

University of California pushes for $12B scientific research bond to counter federal cuts

By Michael Burke | EdSource

Google ‘Debug Project’ would release 32 million sterile male mosquitos in California and Florida

By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News

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PHS Guitar Engineering student showcase this Thursday evening

By Exedra Staff | May 26, 2026
Students will showcase their made-from-scratch electric guitars and amps.
Bay Area

The 81-year voyage home: How DNA solved the mystery of a missing WWII marine

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | May 21, 2026
Pfc Helmut Behlert's family was told in 1944 that he had been lost at sea.
Bay Area

Trump administration suspends research grants to UC Berkeley

By EdSource Staff | May 11, 2026
At least 18 research grants were suspended in April.
Environment

Lost sea lion named ‘Sierra’ rescued near busy Highway 101 in Brisbane

By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 10, 2026
The young pup was taken to the Marine Mammal Center in Marin County.
Oakland

Folsom museum director Rita Mukherjee named CEO of Chabot Space & Science Center

By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 4, 2026
Mukherjee previously held leadership positions at science education centers in Sacramento, San Antonio, and Philadelphia.
environment

Be part of a ‘BioBlitz’ at Lake Merritt in April

By California Academy of Sciences | April 14, 2026
City Nature Challenge is the largest annual biodiversity census in the world.
Bay Area

From the Bay to beyond, locals celebrate historic trip to the moon

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | April 10, 2026
The crew of the Artemis II splashed down off the coast of San Diego just after 5 on Friday evening.
Bay Area

Gray wolf from SF Zoo heads to New Mexico for conservation breeding

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 5, 2026
Mexican gray wolves nearly went extinct due to hunting and were designated an endangered species in 1976.
Arts & Entertainment

AI ‘slop’ is flooding children’s media. Parents should be very alarmed

By Emily Tate Sullivan | The74 | March 18, 2026
Low-quality, mass-produced video content is a “monster problem” for child development, with few guardrails in place to stop it.
Bay Area

At SF Zoo, horse therapy offers connection, calm during Neurodiversity Celebration Week

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | March 17, 2026
Horse therapy programs help create opportunities for gathering, safety, love, and calm.
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