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World's Largest Digital Camera Built in the Bay Area to Illuminate Mysteries of the Universe
The 20-year project was completed by scientists and engineers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park. It will study everything from dark matter to dark energy atop a mountain in the Chilean Andes.
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US Department of Labor Hails Expanded Protections for H-2A Farmworkers in Santa Rosa
The new regulations, which go into effect this summer, aim to reduce abuses faced by seasonal foreign farmworkers with H-2A visas. California employers worry the program will become more complex and costly as they deal with U.S. labor shortages.
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World's Largest Digital Camera Built in the Bay Area to Illuminate Mysteries of the Universe
The 20-year project was completed by scientists and engineers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park. It will study everything from dark matter to dark energy atop a mountain in the Chilean Andes.
Photos: Campus Protests Grow Across Bay Area
As pro-Palestinian demonstrations continue to sweep across dozens of U.S. college campuses, the Bay Area is no exception to rising student activism. Hundreds of students at colleges and universities around the region rallied and established encampments in the past week.
Violence Erupts at UCLA as Protests Over Israel’s War in Gaza Escalate Across the US
Members of pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups clashed on campus late Tuesday night, prompting police intervention. The growing tensions come as more universities are tearing down encampments and arresting students.