Mr. Clean
If Michael Wilson has his way, the chemical industry will finally have to prove the safety of its products before they go to market.
A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and a geothermal heat sink
Sonoma's Sustainability Initiative lets some Berkeley scientists turn a county into a laboratory to test new technologies for combating global warming.
Concrete and strawberries
Renzo Piano had the vision, but it took a team of experts to create the exhibits, rainforest, and living roof of the new California Academy of Sciences.
Old-school Olympics
With all the high-tech pomp and glitter of the Beijing Games over and done, it is perhaps good to remember that the Modern Olympics are a revival of the ancient Greek games. After the Athens Olympics, California magazine editor Kerry Tremain caught up with now-retired Classics professor Stephen Miller to talk about those simpler times, when athletes competed in the nude. That nudity, Miller argued, was a great equalizer in a pageant that was as much about democracy as it was about competition.
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Cal phenom Natalie Coughlin has wrapped up her Olympic performance in Beijing. She'll bring home six medals from the Games, more than an American woman, in any sport
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The new California Academy of Sciences building is an architectural extravanganza that brings together a planetarium, an aquarium, and a natural history museum—all under one undulating, living roof. Doors open Sep. 27.
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