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Time.com: Major Quake Due in California

California faces an almost certain risk of being rocked by a strong earthquake by 2037, scientists said Monday in the first statewide temblor forecast

Crew of ship that hit Bay Bridge isn't talking to NTSB

The crew of the ship that ran into the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and spilled thousands of gallons of oil into the water last week has retained lawyers and is not complying with requests for interviews from the National Transportation Safety Board, a board member said Wednesday.

Time.com: Charges Considered in Bay Oil Spill

Federal investigators were considering Monday whether to file criminal charges in San Francisco Bay's worst oil spill in nearly two decades

Feds launch criminal probe into San Francisco oil spill

Federal investigators have launched a criminal probe into a cargo ship collision and oil spill, the Coast Guard said, which killed hundreds of birds in San Francisco Bay.

Time.com: Bay Area Spill Fouls Coastline

An oil spill fouled miles of coastline Thursday, sending environmentalists scrambling to save tarred marine life

Moderate quake rattles Bay Area

A moderate earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.6 struck Northern California on Tuesday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Life with diabetes: Outliving the prognosis

When I was 7 years old, my mom took me to the doctor because I had lost a lot of weight, despite a voracious appetite.

Business 2.0: Computers

What if you could embed newspapers - and their ads - right into the tables where people sip their lattes? That's the idea behind TableTouch, a San Francisco startup that sells a coffee table with a built-in, Wi-Fi-enabled touchscreen and software that lets you browse the latest news stories with your fingers.

Time.com: Northern Calif. Nurses Walk Out

Nearly 5,000 nurses in 15 Northern California hospitals began a two-day walkout Wednesday to protest what they said were inadequate contract offerings

Green ships for blue highways

Described as "possibly the greatest evolution in boats since the advent of steam," an ingenuously simple concept that combines sun and wind power with sophisticated computer systems is set to transform the future of navigation.

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