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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee dies in San Francisco at age 97
Robert Oppenheimer, known as the father of the atomic bomb, once praised Lee as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of the time, whose work showed “remarkable freshness, versatility and style.”
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Store closure, biotech layoffs jolt Bay Area job market with fresh cutbacks
Fresh waves of job cuts have washed through a Bay Area job market that's already...
Three white squirrels seen in Los Altos; what does the future hold for them?
And a reader wonders where all the snails have gone.
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Stanford’s move to ACC: AD Muir on finances, changing landscape, internal turnover
Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir: ‘We're taking less of a media share to start, but...
Coming to your electric bill: Monthly charge to extend Diablo Canyon’s life
Do we really need the nuclear plant anymore? Critics are calling on the state to...
Bay Area Olympians: SF’s Faulkner wins gold, breaking 40-year cycling drought
Lafayette's Daniela Moroz starts fast in kitesurfing, Sabrina Ionescu and Chelsea Gray help keep the...
SF Giants notes: Encarnacion’s wild trip back to MLB, Ramos’ injury and improvements in the running game
Ramos is 3-for-21 with 7 strikeouts since jamming his right thumb and was held out...
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Restoring ‘an icon’: Crews begin Pigeon Point Lighthouse restoration
The 115-foot-tall landmark, built in 1871, has been closed to tourists for 23 years.