Day Around the Bay Rattlesnake Advisories Issued for East Bay Parks

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff will auction a lunch to benefit Glide, with bidding set to open on March 25 and run until May 30. The East Bay Regional Park District has issued a rattlesnake advisory, advising visitors to keep dogs on leashes and stay aware of their surroundings while hiking. This advisory comes as the weather warms, increasing the likelihood of rattlesnake encounters in local parks. In a legal victory for the University of California, a court has partially invalidated a patent in its dispute with MIT over the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology. This ruling raises significant questions about the true inventor of this groundbreaking technology, which has the potential to eliminate various deadly diseases.

Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors are in a precarious position as star player Steph Curry will miss a crucial playoff game against the Timberwolves. These developments underscore the complex interplay of sports, public safety, and scientific advancements impacting the Bay Area community. As the auction approaches and the sports season progresses, local residents remain engaged in these pressing issues.

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