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2013 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2013, including the discovery of numerous Earthlike exoplanets, the development of viable lab-grown ears, teeth, livers and blood vessels, and the atmospheric entry of the most destructive meteor since 1908. The year also saw successful new treatments for diseases such as HIV, Usher syndrome and leukodystrophy, and a major expansion in the use and capabilities of technologies such as 3D printing and autonomous cars.

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15 February 2013: a 10-tonne (22,000 lb) meteoroid (atmospheric trail pictured) impacts Chelyabinsk, Russia, injuring over 1,200 people. At the time, it is the most destructive meteor to strike Earth since 1908.

The United Nations designated 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation.[1]

Events, discoveries and inventions edit

January edit

 
2 January 2013: astronomers estimate that every star in the Milky Way Galaxy (artist's rendering pictured) hosts at least one exoplanet.
  • 2 January
    • A study by Caltech astronomers reports that the Milky Way Galaxy contains at least one planet per star, resulting in approximately 100–400 billion exoplanets. The study, based on planets orbiting the star Kepler-32, suggests that planetary systems may be the norm around stars in our galaxy.[2]
    • Astronomers report the discovery of giant "geysers" of charged particles emanating from the core of the Milky Way Galaxy. These outflows, which extend as far as 50,000 light-years from the galactic plane, are thought to be fuelled by intense star formation.[3][4]
    • LG Electronics releases the first commercial OLED television. OLED screens are thinner, more efficient and capable of displaying images with greater definition than conventional LCD and plasma screens.[5]
  • 3 January
  • 4 January
  • 6 January
    • British researchers successfully cure blindness in mice using an injection of photosensitive cells. Following additional testing, the treatment could be used to heal humans with retinitis pigmentosa.[15][16]
    • China is reported to be experiencing a rapid growth in the use of industrial robots, with robot installations increasing at over 10 percent a year.[17]
 
9 January 2013: scientists test a new cancer treatment that uses sickle cells (pictured) to kill off tumours by starving them of their blood supply.
 
20 January 2013: it is proven that quadruple-helix DNA (pictured) is present in humans.
  • 11 January
    • Manchester University chemists develop a functional molecular machine, only a few nanometers in size, that can assemble complex molecular structures in a fashion similar to DNA ribosomes. The invention could be used to precisely fashion new medicines or polymers.[42][43]
    • Astronomers discover a distant cluster of supermassive quasars that is both the largest and brightest structure in the known universe, spanning approximately four billion light-years.[44]
    • New high-precision observations of the asteroid 99942 Apophis reveal that it is almost certain that the asteroid will not strike the Earth in 2036, despite earlier scientific concern over its trajectory.[45]
    • Scientists develop a Breathalyzer-like breath test that could be used to quickly and accurately diagnose lung infections.[46][47]
  • 12 January – Official sources state that Beijing's air is now hazardous to human health, after years of mounting air pollution. The city's air contains as much as 20 times the World Health Organization's recommended amount of toxic particles.[48]
  • 13 January – Massachusetts doctors invent a pill-sized medical scanner that can be safely swallowed by patients, allowing the esophagus to be more easily scanned for diseases.[49]
  • 15 January – The first museum of 3D-printed artifacts opens in China.[50]
  • 17 January – NASA announces that the Kepler space observatory has developed a reaction wheel issue and will discontinue operation for 10 days in the interest of solving the problem. Three functional reaction wheels are needed to accurately aim the telescope; one of Kepler's original four reaction wheels failed in July 2012. If this second wheel issue is not resolved, NASA may be forced to end the long-running Kepler mission altogether.[51][52]
  • 18 January – Japanese researchers create a "privacy visor" which uses near-infrared light to render its wearer unrecognizable to facial recognition software.[53]
  • 20 January – Scientists prove that quadruple-helix DNA is present in human cells.[54]
  • 21 January – Architects begin preparations for constructing the world's first 3D-printed building. The building will be constructed of a high-strength artificial marble laid down by an industrial-scale 3D printer, and is planned for completion in 2014.[55]
  • 22 January
 
22 January 2013: a scientific study reveals that the glaciers of the Andes are melting at an unprecedented rate.
 
30 January 2013: South Korea conducts its first successful orbital launch with its indigenous Naro-1 rocket (replica pictured).
  • 29 January
  • 30 January – South Korea conducts its first successful orbital launch, using the Naro-1 rocket to place a satellite into orbit.[77]
  • 31 January
    • British scientists achieve a breakthrough in synthetic biology, developing microscopic biological "factories" that can be assembled in hours and which could be used to deliver medicines, produce biofuels and mine underground minerals.[78]
    • Scientists sequence the genome of the domestic pigeon, discovering that all modern pigeon breeds are descended from the wild rock dove.[79]
    • The ESA, in collaboration with a group of architectural firms, designs and tests a 3D-printed structure that can be built out of lunar regolith to serve as a Moon base.[80]
    • Japanese scientists genetically modify a transparent zebrafish specimen to produce a visible glow during periods of intense brain activity, allowing the fish's "thoughts" to be recorded as specific regions of its brain light up in response to external stimuli.[81]

February edit

  • 1 February
    • Stanford University physicists discover that atom-thin sheets of graphene are 100 times more chemically reactive than thicker sheets. This reactivity may be crucial to developing new practical applications for graphene, which is already widely known for its immense strength and conductivity.[82]
    • Medical researchers develop a new method of efficiently detecting cancer using bioelectric signals. In addition, they were able to manipulate cellular electric charge levels to prevent certain cells from developing cancer.[83]
  • 2 February
  • 3 February
 
4 February 2013: British scientists use DNA testing to confirm that a newly unearthed skeleton is that of the medieval king Richard III (pictured).
  • 4 February
    • American researchers develop a new molecular therapy which can cross the blood–brain barrier to deliver medicines to the brain, potentially helping to treat neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease.[88]
    • A much-vaunted experimental vaccine for tuberculosis proves to be largely ineffective against the disease in human trials.[89]
    • After DNA testing, scientists confirm that a medieval skeleton unearthed in Leicester is that of the defeated Plantagenet king Richard III, who was killed in battle in 1485.[90]
    • Australian engineers build a "quantum microscope" which offers unprecedented levels of precision in measuring live biological systems.[91]
    • Sea urchins are discovered to be capable of efficiently converting carbon dioxide into raw material for their shells, potentially offering a new method of carbon capture for industrial purposes.[92]
  • 5 February
  • 6 February
    • Halley VI, a new British Antarctic research station, begins operation. The station, which is mounted on hydraulic ski-legs to allow it to be towed across the ice, features an advanced modular design and is expected to endure the Antarctic climate until 2050.[95]
    • In a series of separate developments, American and Japanese engineers create 3D printers that can produce edible meals with a range of flavours and textures on demand. These could both replace conventional ready meals and allow astronauts to enjoy a far more varied diet.[96]
    • Astronomers report that 6% of all dwarf stars – the most common stars in the known universe – may host Earthlike planets. Additionally, some such exoplanets may exist only 13 light-years from Earth.[97]
    • Scientists discover live bacteria in the subglacial Antarctic Lake Whillans.[98]
  • 8 February
  • 10 February
    • NASA's Curiosity Mars rover uses its onboard drill to obtain the first deep rock sample ever retrieved from the surface of another planet.[103]
    • A genetically engineered strain of the vaccinia virus is found to triple the average survival time of patients with a severe form of liver cancer.[104]
  • 12 February – North Korea conducts its third nuclear test despite international sanctions and condemnation.[105]
  • 13 February
 
15 February 2013: a 10-ton meteoroid (atmospheric trail pictured) impacts Chelyabinsk, Russia, injuring over 1,200 people.
 
20 February 2013: NASA astronomers discover the smallest exoplanet to date, Kepler-37b (shown second from left).
  • 23 February – A US inventor builds a "spider-sense" bodysuit, equipped with ultrasonic sensors and haptic feedback systems, which can alert its wearer of approaching threats and allow them to detect and respond to attackers even when blindfolded.[126]
  • 24 February
    • Oxford University researchers discover the mechanism by which certain brain cells are able to survive being starved of oxygen. In future, this research may yield more effective stroke treatments.[127]
    • A study finds that chimpanzees solve puzzles for entertainment just as humans do.[128]
    • Scientists announce that they have found fragments of Rodinia, an ancient "lost" supercontinent, in what is now the Indian Ocean.[129]
  • 25 February
  • 26 February
    • American engineers develop a wirelessly charged flexible battery that can continue to function even if stretched to three times its usual size. With further development, the invention could be used to power flexible smartphones, tablets and medical electronics.[131]
    • A study finds that sleep loss can alter the behavior of genes, which may explain why it often precedes more serious medical problems such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.[132]
  • 27 February
    • Astronomers use the NuSTAR satellite to accurately measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time, reporting that its surface is spinning at almost the speed of light.[133]
    • An American company constructs a lightweight, high-efficiency urban car with an entirely 3D-printed plastic body that is as damage-resistant as steel. The vehicle's construction is entirely automated, requiring no human input beyond the uploading of the car's design.[134]
  • 28 February

March edit

 
1 March 2013: Boston Dynamics develops an advanced version of its BigDog heavy-lifting robot (2006 version pictured), featuring a powerful mechanical throwing arm.
  • 1 March – Boston Dynamics demonstrates an updated version of its BigDog military robot, a mule-sized heavy-lifting robot able to navigate rough terrain and equipped with an arm powerful enough to easily lift and throw breeze blocks.[141]
  • 3 March – American scientists report that they have cured HIV in an infant by giving the child a course of antiretroviral drugs very early in its life. The previously HIV-positive child has reportedly exhibited no HIV symptoms since its treatment, despite having no further medication for a year.[142]
  • 4 March
  • 5 March – The Human Connectome Project releases the most detailed scans of the human brain yet made, allowing neuroscientists to more accurately study the complexities of the brain's structure and identify the causes of neural disorders.[146]
  • 6 March
    • After studying the DNA of a modern African American, scientists estimate that the Y-chromosomal Adam – the most recent male common ancestor of human beings – lived much earlier than previously thought, over 338,000 years ago.[147]
    • Chinese and Israeli scientists develop a Breathalyzer-style breath test that can quickly and easily diagnose stomach cancer by analyzing exhaled chemicals, without the need for an intrusive endoscopy.[148]
  • 7 March
    • After an eight-year project involving the use of a pioneering cloning technique, Japanese researchers create 25 generations of healthy cloned mice with normal lifespans, demonstrating that clones are not intrinsically shorter-lived than naturally born animals.[149]
    • An international project known as Bedmap2 analyses 50 years of data to measure the volume of Antarctic ice, finding it to be 26,500,000 cubic kilometres (6,400,000 cu mi), which would raise global sea levels by 58 metres (190 ft) if it melted.[150]
    • Scientists from Oregon State University reconstruct the global temperature record since the end of the last ice age. Their data, taken from 73 sites around the world, shows a clear and rapid warming trend in the 20th and early 21st centuries.[151]
    • Tests on mice demonstrate conclusive proof that resveratrol, a compound found in red wine, improves health and longevity.[152]
  • 9 March
    • British dental researchers grow viable teeth from a combination of gingival cells and stem cells, potentially allowing future patients to receive living teeth to replace diseased or damaged ones.[153]
    • Roboticists launch an online database and cloud computing platform which can be accessed by robots worldwide, allowing them to more easily recognise unfamiliar objects and perform intensive computing tasks.[154]
  • 11 March
 
13 March 2013: the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (antennae pictured) becomes operational in Chile. At the time, it is the world's most powerful radio telescope.
 
19 March 2013: German scientists sequence the genome of the Neanderthal (skull pictured).
    • The Neanderthal genome is sequenced by German scientists from a toe bone found in southern Siberia.[175]
    • Scientists announce they can now illuminate up to 100 biomarkers, ten times more than the previous standard. This breakthrough may make it much easier to spot proteins in cancer cells – a vital diagnostic technique.[176]
    • NASA reports that a software computer problem on the Curiosity Mars rover is now repaired.[177][178]
    • Researchers at the University of Cambridge demonstrate a virtual "talking head" with realistic emotions, which could lead to more naturalistic human-computer interactions.[179]
    • Swiss scientists develop a medical scanner that can be implanted just under the skin and can monitor a range of blood-related conditions, providing instant results via mobile phone. They say it will be available to patients by 2017.[180]
  • 20 March – Gene therapy is used to cure leukaemia in three adult patients.[181]
  • 21 March
  • 22 March – At the 44th annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, scientists announce the discovery of the first known meteorite to originate from Mercury. The green rock, known as NWA 7325, is thought to be 4.56 billion years old.[186]
  • 24 March
    • Supplementation of the protein SNX27 reverses the Down syndrome phenotype in mice, according to new research.[187]
    • Scientists discover mutations in 26 genes that are believed to be responsible for oesophageal cancer, a breakthrough that could lead to new drug treatments for the disease.[188]
  • 27 March – A potential new weight loss method is discovered, after a 20% weight reduction was achieved in mice simply by having their gut microbes altered.[189]
  • 28 March
  • 29 March – Scientists create a robotic ant colony that behaves like a real one. The tiny machines can be programmed to avoid obstacles and find the quickest route through a network or maze.[193]

April edit

 
3 April 2013: NASA reports that the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (pictured, center-left) has detected possible signs of the elusive phenomenon known as dark matter.
 
12 April 2013: scientists reconstruct the skeleton of the ancient hominid Australopithecus sediba (cranium pictured).
 
21 April 2013: the Antares commercial launch vehicle (pictured) is successfully launched on its maiden flight by Orbital Sciences Corporation.

May edit

 
29 April 2013: Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo suborbital spaceplane (pictured with White Knight Two mothership) makes its first rocket-powered flight.
 
15 May 2013: researchers discover key cholesterol genes in baboons, potentially leading to new drugs to treat heart disease in humans.
  • 15 May
    • Human embryonic stem cells are created by cloning for the first time, with major implications for treating a wide range of diseases.[272]
    • NASA reports that a reaction wheel on the Kepler space observatory may be malfunctioning and may result in the premature termination of the observatory's search for Earth-like exoplanets.[273][274]
    • Four genes implicated in "bad" cholesterol have been identified in baboons, a finding that could pave the way for new drugs to prevent human heart disease.[275]
    • New fossils provide physical evidence that the evolutionary split between apes and monkeys may have occurred "25 to 30 million years ago", as long suggested by DNA findings.[276]
    • New evidence suggests that Mount Everest's glaciers are melting.[277]
    • Scientists release pictures of what they believe the lost city of La Ciudad Blanca in La Mosquitia, Honduras.[278]
    • A new study finds that the white blood cell levels in men decrease faster during aging than in women, possibly providing one clue as to why women have longer average lifespans.[279]
    • Fish have been migrating to the poles for decades, due to climate change, according to a new study.[280]
    • A team of Iranian researchers studies nanotechnology applications in neuroscience, reporting new results regarding medicine and drug delivery for the brain and nerves.[281]
  • 16 May
    • Water dating back 2.6 billion years, by far the oldest ever found, is discovered in a Canadian mine.[282]
    • Mild electric shock is shown to provide a lasting improvement to mathematical ability.[283]
    • A new world record has been achieved in wireless data transfer, with 40 Gbit/s transferred at 240 GHz over a distance of one kilometer.[284]
  • 21 May
    • Genetic samples from a museum specimen have revealed the pathogen that caused the 19th-century Great Famine of Ireland. The strain is now thought to be extinct.[285]
    • By blocking a protein known as NF-kB that is secreted by the hypothalamus, researchers extend the lifespan of laboratory mice by 20 percent.[286]
  • 22 May
    • Plans are approved for the world's biggest wave farm in north-west Scotland, with an intended power-generation capacity of 40MW.[287]
    • In a significant move to address climate change, China announces that it will impose a cap on carbon emissions by 2016.[288]
    • Researchers at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, report that Earth is pushing the Moon away more quickly than it has done for most of the past 50 million years.[289]
    • Researchers in France confirm that atypical activation of different genes distinct to other tissues occur in all kinds of cancer. Tumor cells in lung cancer, for example, express genes, which should be silent, particular to male sperm production. According to the researchers, "The methodical recognition of ectopic gene activations in cancer cells could serve as a basis for gene signature–guided tumor stratification".[290][291]
  • 23 May – Very early symptoms of Huntington's disease, such as depression and anxiety, can be prevented in mice by switching off a protein, according to a new study.[292]
  • 25 May – A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs.[293]
  • 26 May – Using new algorithms, researchers generate accurate images of sub-cellular structures in milliseconds rather than minutes.[294]
 
27 May 2013: scientists successfully resurrect bryophyte specimens (Marchantia pictured) which had been frozen inert in glacial ice for 400 years.
 
31 May 2013: the asteroid (285263) 1998 QE2 (pictured) and its orbiting moon pass close to the Earth.

June edit

  • 1 June – The New York Times reports that "the United States is far and away the world leader in medical spending, even though numerous studies have concluded that Americans do not get better care."[317]
  • 4 June
    • A new treatment to "reset" the immune system of multiple sclerosis patients is reported to reduce their reactivity to myelin by 50 to 75 percent.[318]
    • A newly discovered prehistoric lizard, Barbaturex morrisoni, is named after Doors singer Jim Morrison, who called himself "The Lizard King".[319]
    • Microchip maker Intel launches its Haswell series of processors, offering better graphics performance and battery efficiency over the previous processor generation.[320]
 
5 June 2013: The multi-year global surveillance disclosures are launched and indicate that nearly all major technical possibilities for mass surveillance are being proactively exploited.[321]
 
6 June 2013: an artificially grown blood vessel is transplanted into an American patient for the first time.
 
13 June 2013: in a landmark case, the United States Supreme Court rules that non-synthetic genes cannot be patented by medical companies.
  • 13 June
  • 14 June
    • American researchers identify a key embryonic protein that, though usually deactivated shortly after birth, is reactivated in patients with advanced cancer. This breakthrough may allow for better treatment of advanced cancer cases, which typically respond poorly to currently available therapies. As a result of this discovery, scientists may be able to determine from the structure of the protein the fundamental process through which cancer cells seek out new tumor sites and create secondary tumors after leaving the primary tumor site.[344]
    • Scientists combine synchrotron X-rays with scanning tunneling microscopy to create highly detailed images of different materials at the atomic level. By combining the two methods, researchers are now able to not only see where individual atoms reside but also determine a material's chemical and magnetic properties. This discovery could have wide applications in accelerating discoveries in a number of fields, particularly in nanotechnology.[345]
    • Sharp Corporation achieves the highest solar cell energy conversion efficiency to date, of approximately 44.4%, using a concentrator triple-junction compound solar cell.[346]
  • 17 June
    • TOP500 reports that China's Tianhe-2 supercomputer is the world's most powerful computer, capable of performing over 33 quadrillion floating point operations per second.[347]
    • Physicists report the possible detection of a new subatomic particle, Zc(3900), a hadron which may be the first tetraquark to have been observed experimentally.[348]
    • Two separate teams independently develop prototype flying bicycles. British engineers construct a hybrid bicycle-paraglider capable of flying to an altitude of 4,000 feet (1,200 m), while a Czech team demonstrates a multi-rotor electric "hoverbike" that can hover like a helicopter at low altitudes.[349]
    • Engineers demonstrate a small quadrupedal "cheetah-cub" robot, with speed and agility approaching that of a real cat. The prototype is intended as the basis for future search-and-rescue robots with vastly greater speed and agility than human emergency workers.[350]
    • Weapons manufacturer MBDA Germany develops a high-powered laser weapon capable of targeting and destroying incoming rockets, artillery shells and UAVs.[351]
  • 18 June
    • Google launches a fleet of high-altitude balloons capable of beaming wireless internet to remote locations far more cheaply than satellites.[352]
    • American scientists use 3D printing to manufacture a new class of microscopic batteries, which may allow the easy production of extremely small medical devices, nanorobots and communications systems.[353]
    • British researchers develop high-resolution 3D holograms for the teaching of anatomy to medical students.[354]
  • 19 June – Scientists claim that "cancerproof" laboratory animals, such as naked mole-rats, may not get cancer because they produce an "extremely high-molecular-mass hyaluronan", which is over "five times larger" than that in cancer-prone humans and cancer-susceptible laboratory animals.[355][356]
 
20 June 2013: silver particles are found to massively increase the effectiveness of antibiotics.
  • 20 June
    • Adding silver particles to antibiotics makes them 10 to 1,000 times more effective at fighting infections, research suggests.[357]
    • International neuroscientists produce a full-3D map of a human brain, scanning and digitizing thousands of ultrathin slices of the brain to determine its structure at extremely high resolution. The map will be made freely available to medical researchers worldwide.[358]
    • During the Shenzhou 10 mission, Chinese astronauts deliver the country's first public video broadcast from the orbiting Tiangong-1 space laboratory.[359]
    • The European Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV), an experimental spacecraft which is intended to make its first orbital launch in 2014, successfully conducts a parachute drop test over the Mediterranean Sea.[360]
    • Physicists develop a table-top particle accelerator with 2 gigaelectronvolts (GeV) of power, downsizing a conventional accelerator by a factor of 10,000.[361][362]
    • American engineers create a functional, rechargeable nanoscale battery out of wood. The conductive wooden fibers, coated with tin, are longer-lasting than any previous nanoscale battery.[363]
    • The Israeli-based company NeuroDerm reports good trial results for a new Parkinson's disease treatment, which involves dermal introduction of two separate drugs.[364]
  • 21 June – Following groundbreaking laboratory tests, researchers discover that plants make use of quantum effects to efficiently channel photons during photosynthesis.[365]
  • 23 June
  • 24 June
  • 25 June – In an unprecedented discovery, astronomers detect three potentially Earthlike exoplanets orbiting a single star in the Gliese 667 system.[373]
  • 26 June
    • China's Shenzhou 10 crewed spacecraft returns safely to Earth, having conducted China's longest human space mission to date.[374]
    • American scientists partially heal spinal cord injuries in paralyzed rats by transplanting nerve cells into the injury sites. These laboratory trials are hoped to be a precursor to human trials in the near future.[375]
    • Ancient horse bones dating back 700,000 years are found to contain by far the oldest preserved DNA sequence yet discovered, predating all previous finds by 500,000 years.[376]
 
27 June 2013: researchers induce "twisted light" beams in optical fibers, allowing for extremely high-bandwidth data transfer.
  • 27 June
    • Japanese scientists produce a healthy cloned mouse from cells contained in a single drop of blood.[377]
    • British geologists report that 1.3 quadrillion cubic feet of shale gas are present in shale formations in northern England, potentially heralding a transformation of the British energy market.[378]
    • Researchers create genetically engineered wheat strains resistant to the fungal disease stem rust, which is a constant threat to wheat crops in the developing world.[379]
    • Scientists demonstrate an optical fiber that uses "twisted light" to transmit massive amounts of information, potentially revolutionizing the field of data transfer. The prototype fiber was able to transmit data at rates of over one terabit per second.[380][381]
    • US and German scientists develop a simple and efficient new method for desalinating seawater, using a small electric field to separate salt from water without needing complex filter membranes.[382]
    • US and Swiss researchers develop a new form of telescopic contact lens designed to improve the vision of those with age-related macular degeneration, which previously could not be ameliorated with contact lenses.[383]
    • Molecular biologists successfully trap a ribosome in the middle of its protein-forming state, allowing them to study the precise motions it uses to translate genetic code into functional proteins. This discovery sheds new light on the basic building-blocks of life, and may allow the development of new antibiotics.[384]
  • 28 June – MIT engineers invent a handheld "X-ray vision" device which allows users to detect movement through walls.[385]

July edit

  • 1 July
  • 2 July
    • Drinking several cups of coffee daily appears to reduce the risk of suicide in men and women by about 50%, according to a new study by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers.[387][388]
    • Using computer modelling and solar data, Scottish scientists determine that the last living species on Earth in the distant future will be extremophile microbes able to survive harsh conditions.[389]
    • Microsoft develops a 3D touchscreen that uses force sensors and a robotic arm to allow users to "feel" objects that it displays.[390]
    • The first Maersk Triple E-class container ships, the largest and most energy-efficient cargo vessels yet constructed, begin sea trials.[391]
    • The two most recently discovered moons of Pluto are officially named Styx and Kerberos.[392][393]
 
3 July 2013: in a groundbreaking medical trial, bone marrow transplants are found to eliminate all traces of HIV (virus particles pictured) in two male patients.
  • 3 July
    • In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, Japanese scientists grow functional livers from stem cells and successfully transplant them into mice.[394]
    • It is reported that naval sonar can seriously disrupt the behavior of whales, potentially causing them to fatally beach themselves.[395]
    • Bone marrow transplants are found to remove all traces of HIV from two test patients, in conjunction with antiretroviral treatments.[396][397]
    • A New Zealand student designs a "skeletal" 3D-printable orthopedic cast that offers far greater lightness, cleanliness and ventilation than conventional casts, and can be personalized to suit individual patients and specific injuries.[398]
  • 4 July
    • The London Array, at the time the world's largest offshore wind farm, opens in the UK.[399]
    • A US study reveals that remaining mentally and physically active in old age is key to slowing the onset of dementia.[400]
  • 5 July
    • European researchers create molecular nanowires which are ultra-sensitive to ambient magnetic fields, requiring no actual magnetic materials to change their electrical conductivity. The invention, which is similar to the system used for navigation by migratory birds, could have numerous applications in electronics, from improved magnetic sensors and hard disk drives to enhanced smartphones.[401]
    • Scientists record X-ray videos of bats in flight, revealing the highly efficient skeletal motion that allows them to fly. This data could be used to design new, more efficient flying robots.[402]
  • 6 July
    • The Solar Impulse aircraft completes the first cross-country flight over the United States powered entirely by solar energy.[403]
    • Scientists report that a wide variety of microbial life exists in the subglacial Antarctic Lake Vostok, which has been buried in ice for around 15 million years. Samples of the lake's water obtained by drilling were found to contain traces of DNA from over 3,000 tiny organisms.[404]
  • 8 July
    • Nanoparticles of rust could be used to efficiently generate hydrogen fuel from sunlight and water, according to a scientific study.[405]
    • Researchers state that the first baby conceived with a new, cheaper, more efficient form of IVF is born healthy.[406]
 
6 July 2013: the Solar Impulse aircraft (photographed above in 2011) becomes the first entirely solar-powered airplane to complete a flight across the United States.
  • 9 July
    • Scientists develop a blood test for babies that can reportedly predict a person's long-term health and rate of ageing in later life.[407]
    • A radical new theory of the composition of the Earth's core is published. It proposes that the shape of the solid iron core is determined by the atomic structure of the different forms of iron of which it consists.[408]
    • North Carolina State University researchers demonstrate a method of 3D printing liquid metal at room temperature, forming freestanding structures which maintain their shape despite initially remaining liquid. The invention, which uses an alloy of gallium and indium, could allow electronic circuitry and even flexible wiring to be printed on demand.[409][410]
  • 10 July
  • 11 July
  • 12 July – British engineers develop a high-velocity penetrator probe capable of surviving impact forces of 20,000 gravities. The probe could be used to punch through the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa to search for aquatic life.[416]
  • 15 July
 
10 July 2013: the Northrop Grumman X-47B (photographed above) becomes the first robotic aircraft to successfully land on an aircraft carrier at sea.
  • 16 July
    • NASA's Curiosity rover reaches a milestone in its journey across Mars, having travelled 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) since its landing in 2012.[421]
    • Researchers develop artificial peroxisomes that can reduce toxic oxygen compounds. This could lead to novel drugs that influence processes directly inside living cells.[422]
  • 17 July
    • American scientists develop a method of "switching off" the extra chromosome that causes Down's syndrome, potentially offering an entirely new treatment for the condition.[423]
    • British medical researchers create an "intelligent" surgical knife with a built-in mass spectrometer that can detect cancerous tissue during operations, allowing surgeons to more accurately and effectively excise tumors without damaging healthy tissue.[424]
    • Swedish scientists create a magnesium carbonate-based material with an unparalleled surface-area-to-volume ratio and excellent water absorption abilities. The new material, dubbed "Upsalite", could have applications in many fields, including electronics, toxic waste cleanup, sanitation and medical drug delivery.[425][426]
    • In an unprecedented discovery, astronomers directly observe the destruction of a gas cloud larger than Earth's solar system by the supermassive black hole at the galactic core.[427]
    • Based on 34 earlier studies, researchers identify remarkable similarities between the brains of birds and humans.[428]
  • 18 July – A "giant" new genus of virus, Pandoravirus, is announced, along with two recently identified species, Pandoravirus dulcis and Pandoravirus salinus.[429]
  • 19 July
    • Japan begins a clinical trial of stem cells harvested from patients' own bodies. The stem cells will be used to treat age-related macular degeneration.[430]
    • NASA scientists publish the results of a new analysis of the atmosphere of Mars, reporting a lack of methane around the landing site of the Curiosity rover. In addition, the scientists found evidence that Mars "has lost a good deal of its atmosphere over time", based on the abundance of isotopic compositions of gases, particularly those related to argon and carbon.[431][432][433]
    • Japanese researchers confirm that muon-type neutrinos can spontaneously flip to the electron type, potentially explaining the imbalance of matter and antimatter during the Big Bang.[434]
    • Harvard University medical experts report that a carefully targeted two-drug treatment could be tailored to successfully treat almost any form of cancer.[435]
    • For the third time in history, Earth is photographed from the outer solar system. NASA's Cassini spacecraft releases images of the Earth and Moon taken from the orbit of Saturn.[436]
 
19 July 2013: NASA's Cassini spacecraft photographs the Earth and Moon (visible bottom-right) from Saturn.
  • 21 July
    • British scientists successfully cure blindness in mice with infusions of stem cells that repaired damaged retinas. It is hoped that a similar treatment can be developed for humans.[437]
    • A private spaceflight venture announces plans to land a robotic observatory on the south pole of the Moon.[438]
    • American researchers develop a flexible, sensitive "electronic skin" that mimics real human skin by detecting and responding to different levels of pressure.[439]
  • 22 July
  • 23 July – Thor's hero shrew, the first known sister species to the armored shrew, is described.[442]
  • 24 July – A scientific study warns that a major release of methane from melting Arctic ice could have immense climatic and economic impacts worldwide.[443]
  • 25 July
    • British scientists discover the mechanism which causes human allergy to cats. A cure for the allergy may become commercially available within five years.[citation needed]
    • Scientists successfully implant false memories into the brains of mice. This breakthrough could lead to a fuller understanding of human memory.[444]
  • 26 July – Scientists demonstrate a GM-free process that could dramatically reduce nitrogen pollution. It allows virtually all of the world's crop species to automatically obtain up to 60% of their nitrogen requirements from air, as opposed to fertilisers.[445]
  • 28 July – A new DNA probe allows researchers to look for mutations in long sequences of up to 200 base pairs, compared to only 20 pairs using conventional methods.[446]
  • 29 July – Astronomers discover the first exoplanet orbiting a brown dwarf, 6,000 light years from Earth.[447]
  • 31 July

August edit

  • 1 August
  • 2 August
  • 5 August
    • The world's first hamburger made entirely of lab-grown in-vitro meat is eaten in London.[454]
    • A Japanese company develops a reusable skin patch which can treat chronic high blood pressure by constantly releasing bisoprolol into the bloodstream. It is reported to be safer than conventional blood pressure medication, and is easier to use for patients with swallowing problems.[455]
    • Full-colour, 3D infrared images have been created by researchers, giving molecular-level chemical information of specimens in unprecedented detail.[456]
  • 7 August
    • A new study of the cosmic microwave background has looked back to within 100,000 years of the Big Bang, the furthest that has yet been observed.[457]
    • A new deep brain stimulation device can simultaneously record brain activity while delivering therapy. It is hoped the automated system could reveal major insights into a range of neurological and psychological diseases.[458][459]
  • 8 August
    • In its latest trial, a new malaria vaccine has been shown to be 100 percent effective.[460]
    • A breakthrough in tissue engineering has allowed scientists to 'grow' the first true cartilage. The researchers believe entire organs may be possible by 2025.[461]
  • 12 August – A gene linked to idiopathic focal epilepsy (IFE) has been identified by MedUni Vienna researchers.[462]
  • 14 August
    • In the largest-ever analysis of cancer genomes, researchers have discovered the genetic imprints and signatures left by DNA-damaging processes that lead to cancer.[463]
    • Scientists have built a fully functional mouse heart from human tissues.[464]
    • Seagrass is 35 times more efficient at absorbing carbon than rainforests, according to research by the University of Technology, Sydney.
  • 15 August
    • For the first time in 35 years, a new carnivorous mammal species – the olinguito – has been discovered in the Western Hemisphere.[465]
    • NASA announces that the failing Kepler space observatory may never fully recover. New missions are being considered.[466][467][468]
    • Extreme heat waves are likely to quadruple by 2040, according to new research.[469]
    • Biologists from Tel Aviv University publish a, first of its kind, study on homosexual behavior among insect species.[470]
  • 17 August – In an unprecedented effort by ETH Zurich Laboratories, computational quantum teleportation has been achieved in solid-state circuit. Using quantum entanglement methods, researchers have teleported approximately 10,000 qubits (quantum bits) per second on a specially designed chip.[471]
  • 21 August – The lowest temperature at which single-celled organisms can live and grow is -20 °C, according to new research.[472]
  • 22 August
    • A study has found more evidence that nanoparticles may be entering the human food supply, with potentially harmful effects.[473]
    • A study has found that urban environments may cause increased brain size in animals.[474]
    • NASA has released new images and a video of its planned asteroid capture mission.[475]
  • 27 August
    • The previous discovery of a new chemical element with atomic number 115 (moscovium) has been confirmed at GSI by researchers from Lund University in Sweden.[476][477]
    • NASA reports that the Mars Curiosity rover used an Autonomous Navigation System (or "autonav" - the ability of the rover to decide for itself how to drive safely) over unknown ground for the first time.[478]
    • University of Washington researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface, with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher.[479]
  • 28 August
    • Miniature, pea-sized human brains have been grown in the laboratory from stem cells.[480][481]
    • Cooling waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean appear to be a major factor in dampening global warming in recent years, scientists say.[482]
    • UK researchers have created the world's fastest spinning man-made object, achieving 600 million revolutions per minute.[483]
  • 29 August
    • By reducing the action of a single gene, mTor, researchers have increased the average lifespan of mice by 20 percent. Their research also shows that the effects of aging are not uniform.[484]
    • The East Antarctic Ice Sheet could be more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought, based on a new analysis of satellite imagery going back 50 years.[485]
    • A NASA mission has revealed a new canyon – 460 miles (750 km) long and 2,600 feet (800 meters) deep in places – hidden below Greenland's ice sheet. This is longer than the Grand Canyon.[486]

September edit

  • 1 September – Rising global temperatures are driving crop pests to higher and lower latitudes at nearly 3 kilometres per year, threatening global food security.[487]
  • 2 September – A team of international scientists has achieved a major breakthrough in nanosensing.[488]
  • 3 September
    • A new analysis indicates the amount of raw materials used to produce goods is far higher than previously thought.[489]
    • Phase I clinical trials of SAV001 – the first and only preventative HIV vaccine – have been successfully completed with no adverse effects in all patients. Antibody production was greatly boosted after vaccination.[490]
  • 5 September
    • It has been confirmed that an undersea volcano in the northern Pacific is not a group of several volcanos. This makes it the largest confirmed volcano on Earth.[491]
    • Stanford researchers use DNA to assemble a transistor from graphene.[492]
    • Two leading neurology researchers claim that prion-like proteins that misfold and aggregate into harmful "seeds" are responsible for brain diseases associated with aging.[493]
  • 6 September
    • The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is launched by NASA. It will measure the extremely thin atmosphere that surrounds the Moon.[494]
    • Researchers have developed a new method for improving the connections between stacked solar cells. It allows them to operate at concentrations of 70,000 suns worth of energy without losing much voltage as "wasted energy" or heat.[495]
    • Phase 1 clinical trials of an implantable vaccine to treat melanoma have been initiated.[496]
    • The National Institutes of Health has awarded grants of $17 million to eight research teams, with a focus on nanopore technology aimed at more accurate and efficient DNA sequencing.[497]
  • 11 September
    • Three ancient rivers may once have crossed the Sahara, allowing early humans to cross from Africa into the Mediterranean about 100,000 years ago, based on a new study.[498]
    • Huge new reserves of groundwater have been found in Turkana County, northern Kenya.[499][500]
    • Trees are speeding up their life cycles in response to climate change, backing up the results of an earlier study.[501]
    • Rapidly melting sea ice is causing ocean acidification in the Arctic to occur at faster rates than previously forecast, with serious implications for the food web, according to new research.[502]
  • 12 September
    • NASA announces that Voyager I has officially left the Solar System, having travelled since 1977.[503][504][505]
    • Americans are living longer and more healthily than ever before, according to one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind. There was a 3.8-year increase in average life expectancy during the previous two decades, with quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) also increasing. However, there was a notable rise in anxiety among young and middle-aged people beginning in 2001.[506]
  • 14 September – The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has launched its first Epsilon rocket, a new generation of smaller and cheaper launch vehicles.[507]
  • 18 September – Orbital Sciences launches the first Cygnus spacecraft. It is designed to transport supplies to the International Space Station (ISS).[508]
  • 19 September – Scientists working with the Curiosity rover on the planet Mars report "no detection of atmospheric methane with a measured value of 0.18±0.67 ppbv corresponding to an upper limit of only 1.3 ppbv (95% confidence limit)" and, as a result, conclude that the probability of "current methanogenic microbial activity on Mars" is reduced.[509][510][511]
  • 20 September
    • Researchers from Cambridge University in England have developed a new technique allowing carbon nanotube "forests" to be grown at five times the density of previous methods.[512]
    • Researchers have identified a protein involved in the spread of brain tumours.[513]
  • 22 September – Researchers have created a "blueprint" for a universal flu vaccine which they say could be available within five years.[514]
  • 23 September – A new world record solar cell efficiency of 44.7% has been achieved.[515]
  • 24 September
    • The first evidence of whisper-like behavior in non-human primates has been observed.[516]
    • Astronomers have discovered the densest known galaxy, with over 10,000 stars packed into four light years.[517]
    • Long-term data shows that the Greenland Sea is warming 10 times faster than the global ocean.[518]
    • A new genetic analysis shows that the first rapid population growth of humans occurred in the Paleolithic (60,000-80,000 years ago), rather than the more recent Neolithic as previously thought.[519]
    • The Late Cretaceous period was likely ice-free, with implications for Earth's future climate, based on new research.[520]
  • 25 September
    • The first mind-controlled prosthetic leg has been created.[521]
    • A new form of matter has been created that induces photons to behave like a Star Wars light-sabre.[522]
    • The first computer made entirely of carbon nanotubes has been created by Stanford University engineers. It has a 1 bit processor, runs at 1 kHz and features 178 transistors, with 10-200 nanotubes per transistor.[523]
  • 26 September
  • 27 September
    • The FDA approves the first artificial pancreas.[533]
    • Nanoscale resolution MRI has been experimentally achieved.[534]
    • The first document from the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report – Working Group I's summary for policymakers – is released. It states that warming of the global climate system is "unequivocal", with a 95% probability that humans are the main cause.[535]
  • 30 September

October edit

  • 1 October – New fossils of pollen grains show that flowering plants evolved 100 million years earlier than previously thought, in the Early Triassic (252 to 247 million years ago) or even earlier.[541]
  • 3 October
  • 4 October – Researchers from MIT have created self-assembling robots, based on small cubes that can propel themselves and snap together to form shapes.[545]
  • 6 October – Giant channels up to 250m tall have been discovered beneath Antarctica, stretching for hundreds of kilometres. Researchers say these will help in modelling the future stability and dynamics of the ice sheet.[546]
  • 7 October
  • 8 October
    • The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to François Englert and Peter Higgs "for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider".[550]
    • Researchers in Germany have taken a major step towards using graphene in solar cells, which could boost their efficiency. The material was found to retain its properties even when coated with silicon.[551]
  • 9 October
  • 10 October – Researchers have discovered the first chemical to prevent all brain cell death from prion disease in mice. This could lead to drug targets for a range of neurodegenerative conditions in humans - including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's disease.[555][556]
  • 11 October
  • 14 October – The first fossil of a mosquito with definitive evidence of blood has been discovered in northwestern Montana. The find dates back to the Eocene, some 46 million years ago (the fossil provides only evidence of blood, but not blood itself, so there is no DNA or anything cloneable).[559][560]
  • 15 October – Red Bull Stratos releases POV video of Felix Baumgartner skydiving jump from the stratosphere (127,851 ft) on 14 October 2012.[561]
  • 16 October
  • 17 October
    • A new fossil discovery suggests that Homo habilis, Homo rudolfensis and Homo erectus may all have been part of a single species that later evolved into humans.[565]
    • Researchers have shown that a fundamental reason for sleep is to clean the brain of toxins. This is achieved by brain cells shrinking to create gaps between neurons, allowing fluid to wash through.[566]
    • Using data accumulated over 10 years, researchers have estimated there are 390 billion trees in the Amazon rainforest, divided into 16,000 different species.[567]
    • Geneticist Bryan Sykes and his team at Oxford University report that DNA analysis of presumed Yeti (or "Abominable Snowman") samples may have come from a hybrid species of bear produced from a mating between a brown bear and a polar bear. According to Sykes, "I think this bear, which nobody has seen alive, may still be there and may have quite a lot of polar bear in it. It may be some sort of hybrid and if its behaviour is different from normal bears, which is what eyewitnesses report, then I think that may well be the source of the mystery and the source of the legend."[568][569]
  • 18 October – Researchers have discovered a source of gut stem cells that can repair a type of inflammatory bowel disease when transplanted into mice.[570]
  • 21 October – In the Amazon, droughts like that of 2005 may become the norm by 2100, according to a new study that claims the IPCC has underestimated the impacts on the southern part of the rainforest.[571]
  • 22 October – Astronomers have discovered the 1,000th known exoplanet.[572]
  • 23 October
    • A new way of locating metal deposits including gold has been discovered by researchers in Australia. The presence of tiny particles in a eucalyptus tree's foliage can indicate that these resources are present deep underground.[573]
    • Astronomers have discovered the most distant galaxy to date.[574]
  • 25 October
    • The New Horizons probe is now within 5 AU of Pluto.[575]
    • Temperatures in the Eastern Arctic are now the highest since the beginning of the last ice age 120,000 years ago, lying "well outside the range of natural variability", according to US researchers.[576]
  • 27 October
  • 28 October – The commercial viability of shale oil and gas has been questioned at a conference organised by the Geological Society of America.[579]
  • 30 October – Doctors in China have regrown the face of a 17-year-old girl with burn injuries, using tissue from her chest.[580]
  • 31 October – A new study adds weight to the idea that the oceans have absorbed some of the excess heat from recent global warming.[581]

November edit

  • 3 November – A total solar eclipse occurs.
  • 4 November – Astronomers report, based on Kepler space mission data, that there could be as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets orbiting in the habitable zones of sun-like stars and red dwarf stars within the Milky Way Galaxy.[582][583] 11 billion of these estimated planets may be orbiting sun-like stars.[584] The nearest such planet may be 12 light-years away, according to the scientists.[582][583]
  • 5 November – India launches its first Mars probe, Mangalyaan.[585]
  • 6 November
    • Researchers have found a way to shrink the volume of nuclear waste by 90 percent.[586]
    • Japanese researchers have demonstrated multi-component nanoparticles that combine the properties of different materials.[587]
    • People care more about the longer term when they make decisions in natural environments as opposed to urban, according to research by VU University Amsterdam.[588]
  • 8 November – Scientists report the discovery of what may be the oldest complete fossils on Earth - a tiny microbial mat associated with sandstone rock in western Australia estimated to be 3.48 billion years old.[589][590]
  • 9 November – A major iceberg measuring 700 square kilometers, roughly the size of Singapore, has broken away from West Antarctica.[591]
  • 11 November
    • A new imaging technique can help to identify people at high risk of a heart attack.[592]
    • Using nanotechnology, researchers at Columbia University have created the world's smallest FM radio.[593]
  • 13 November
  • 14 November – Globally, there was a net loss of 1.5 million sq ft of forest between 2000 and 2012, based on 650,000 high-resolution satellite images.[597]
  • 15 November – A fragile quantum memory state has been held stable at room temperature for a "world record" 39 minutes, 100 times longer than ever before.[598]
  • 17 November
    • Researchers have made the first battery electrode that heals itself, repairing imperfections within a few hours.[599]
    • The first "mini-kidneys" have been grown from human stem cells.[600]
  • 18 November
  • 20 November
    • A new 3D printing process developed at the University of Southern California could reduce production time from hours to minutes.[603]
 
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  • 21 November
  • 22 November
    • The Swarm mission is launched by ESA. It will map the Earth's magnetic field in unprecedented detail.[610]
    • Researchers at Bonn University have identified an immune gene in humans that originated from Neanderthals.[611]
    • Paleontologists have described a newly found dinosaur, Siats meekerorum, that lived 98 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous. Based on analysis of a juvenile 30 ft specimen, the researchers say the adult version could have reached 40 ft (12 meters) in length – second only to Tyrannosaurus rex in size, and holding back the dominance of that species until later in the epoch.[612]
  • 24 November
    • Even if CO2 emissions stop, global warming will continue for centuries, according to a study by Princeton University.[613]
    • Methane release from the Arctic seafloor is double previous estimates, new research has shown.[614]
  • 25 November – NASA reports that the Curiosity rover on Mars has resumed full science operations, with no apparent loss of capability, after completing the diagnosis of an electrical problem first observed on 17 November. Apparently, an internal short in the rover's power source, the Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator, caused an unusual and intermittent decrease in a voltage indicator on the rover.[615][616]
  • 28 November – The comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) passed roughly 1,100,000 kilometres (680,000 miles) above the Sun's surface. Although it was highly anticipated that the comet would be visible to the naked eye on Earth once it orbited the Sun,[617][618] it became increasingly evident that it had vaporized as it made its approach. Hours after it passed behind the Sun, a part of the comet re-emerged, though significantly smaller. Over the next 24 hours, it too, faded.
  • 29 November – Scientists report Comet ISON may have survived its trip around the Sun.[619]

December edit

Awards edit

Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences edit

Nobel Prize edit

Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering edit

UNESCO Young Scientist Awards/Michel Batisse Award edit

  • UNESCO Young Scientist Awards and Michel Batisse Award for Biosphere Reserve Management: Julio Blas Garcia, Angela Camargo, Bilal Habib, Hilaire Kouakou, Atieh Kazemi Mojarad and Claudia Munera[674][675]

Other edit

Deaths edit

January edit

February edit

 
28 February 2013: Donald A. Glaser, a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist, dies aged 86.

March edit

 
24 March 2013: Gury Marchuk, a prominent Russian mathematician and physicist, dies aged 87.

April edit

May edit

June edit

 
2 July 2013: Douglas Engelbart, an American computer technology pioneer and inventor of the computer mouse, dies aged 88.

July edit

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See also edit

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A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2013 including the discovery of numerous Earthlike exoplanets the development of viable lab grown ears teeth livers and blood vessels and the atmospheric entry of the most destructive meteor since 1908 The year also saw successful new treatments for diseases such as HIV Usher syndrome and leukodystrophy and a major expansion in the use and capabilities of technologies such as 3D printing and autonomous cars List of years in science table 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science 15 February 2013 a 10 tonne 22 000 lb meteoroid atmospheric trail pictured impacts Chelyabinsk Russia injuring over 1 200 people At the time it is the most destructive meteor to strike Earth since 1908 The United Nations designated 2013 the International Year of Water Cooperation 1 Contents 1 Events discoveries and inventions 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 Awards 2 1 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences 2 2 Nobel Prize 2 3 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2 4 UNESCO Young Scientist Awards Michel Batisse Award 2 5 Other 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEvents discoveries and inventions editJanuary edit nbsp 2 January 2013 astronomers estimate that every star in the Milky Way Galaxy artist s rendering pictured hosts at least one exoplanet 2 January A study by Caltech astronomers reports that the Milky Way Galaxy contains at least one planet per star resulting in approximately 100 400 billion exoplanets The study based on planets orbiting the star Kepler 32 suggests that planetary systems may be the norm around stars in our galaxy 2 Astronomers report the discovery of giant geysers of charged particles emanating from the core of the Milky Way Galaxy These outflows which extend as far as 50 000 light years from the galactic plane are thought to be fuelled by intense star formation 3 4 LG Electronics releases the first commercial OLED television OLED screens are thinner more efficient and capable of displaying images with greater definition than conventional LCD and plasma screens 5 3 January Physicists create a potassium based quantum gas which can be manipulated by lasers and magnetic fields to reach negative temperatures At such temperatures matter begins to exhibit previously unknown qualities 6 7 Scientists analyse a meteorite NWA 7034 that was found in the Sahara Desert and purchased in Morocco in 2011 and report that it is a new type of Mars rock with an unusually high water content 8 9 10 American researchers state that a gene associated with active personality traits is also linked to increased longevity 11 12 4 January Britain s first hand transplantation operation is successfully conducted 13 Toyota demonstrates an autonomous car capable of sensing and reacting to its surroundings monitoring its driver and communicating with other vehicles 14 6 January British researchers successfully cure blindness in mice using an injection of photosensitive cells Following additional testing the treatment could be used to heal humans with retinitis pigmentosa 15 16 China is reported to be experiencing a rapid growth in the use of industrial robots with robot installations increasing at over 10 percent a year 17 nbsp 9 January 2013 scientists test a new cancer treatment that uses sickle cells pictured to kill off tumours by starving them of their blood supply 7 January Australia experiences its hottest day on record with nationwide average temperatures exceeding 40 C amid one of the most intense bushfire seasons in the country s history 18 19 Remarkably well preserved zinc pills are discovered aboard a 2 000 year old Roman shipwreck giving a rare insight into Roman medicine 20 21 Astronomers at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics CfA report that at least 17 billion Earth sized exoplanets are estimated to reside in the Milky Way Galaxy 22 8 January The 2013 Consumer Electronics Show opens in Las Vegas Nevada Among the new technologies showcased are flexible tablet computers autonomous cars medical telepresence robots ultra definition TVs and high efficiency microchips 23 24 25 The German defence company Rheinmetall successfully demonstrates a high powered military laser that can destroy drones in mid flight and cut through steel from over 1 mile 1 6 km away even in adverse weather conditions The company plans to mount the laser on a variety of vehicles for battlefield use 26 27 American astronomers announce the discovery of seven new exocomets more than double the previously known number of such objects The exocomets were discovered using the McDonald Observatory in Texas which imaged the chemical signatures of the comets tails 28 Astronomers affiliated with the Kepler space observatory announce the discovery of KOI 172 02 an Earth like exoplanet candidate which orbits a star similar to the Sun in the habitable zone and is possibly a prime candidate to host alien life 29 9 January A gamma secretase inhibitor previously experimented for treating Alzheimer s disease is found to have regenerative effects on inner ear hair cells potentially allowing for the effective treatment of deafness 30 The most distant known supernova is discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope at a distance of around 10 billion light years 31 32 Medical researchers state that sickle cells can be induced to attack treatment resistant tumours by starving them of blood 33 34 British and Canadian researchers create a tablet computer which is as thin as paper and also flexible 35 36 10 January Half of all food is wasted worldwide according to a new report by the British Institution of Mechanical Engineers IME 37 The English general lighthouse authority activate a new backup navigation system that allows ships to navigate even if their GPS signals fail 38 The first vessel of a new class of nuclear submarine goes into service with the Russian Navy featuring a built in escape pod to allow crew members to survive a critical hull breach 39 An American company unveils a smart hunting rifle which uses a computerised scope onboard aiming software and laser rangefinders to ensure great accuracy even in the hands of novice shooters The rifle is also Wi Fi enabled and its software can record its aiming and firing history potentially allowing law enforcement agencies to track its use 40 41 nbsp 20 January 2013 it is proven that quadruple helix DNA pictured is present in humans 11 January Manchester University chemists develop a functional molecular machine only a few nanometers in size that can assemble complex molecular structures in a fashion similar to DNA ribosomes The invention could be used to precisely fashion new medicines or polymers 42 43 Astronomers discover a distant cluster of supermassive quasars that is both the largest and brightest structure in the known universe spanning approximately four billion light years 44 New high precision observations of the asteroid 99942 Apophis reveal that it is almost certain that the asteroid will not strike the Earth in 2036 despite earlier scientific concern over its trajectory 45 Scientists develop a Breathalyzer like breath test that could be used to quickly and accurately diagnose lung infections 46 47 12 January Official sources state that Beijing s air is now hazardous to human health after years of mounting air pollution The city s air contains as much as 20 times the World Health Organization s recommended amount of toxic particles 48 13 January Massachusetts doctors invent a pill sized medical scanner that can be safely swallowed by patients allowing the esophagus to be more easily scanned for diseases 49 15 January The first museum of 3D printed artifacts opens in China 50 17 January NASA announces that the Kepler space observatory has developed a reaction wheel issue and will discontinue operation for 10 days in the interest of solving the problem Three functional reaction wheels are needed to accurately aim the telescope one of Kepler s original four reaction wheels failed in July 2012 If this second wheel issue is not resolved NASA may be forced to end the long running Kepler mission altogether 51 52 18 January Japanese researchers create a privacy visor which uses near infrared light to render its wearer unrecognizable to facial recognition software 53 20 January Scientists prove that quadruple helix DNA is present in human cells 54 21 January Architects begin preparations for constructing the world s first 3D printed building The building will be constructed of a high strength artificial marble laid down by an industrial scale 3D printer and is planned for completion in 2014 55 22 January French glaciologists release a report stating that the glaciers of the Andes are melting at an unprecedented rate 56 NEC and Corning Inc develop a multi core fiber optic cable that can transfer a record breaking petabit of data per second 57 The private spaceflight venture Deep Space Industries announces plans to begin scanning and mining asteroids for precious metals The company intends to launch its first prospecting spacecraft in 2015 58 A resolution is introduced to the United States Congress to designate 12 February 2013 Charles Darwin s 204th birthday as Darwin Day in order to recognize the importance of sciences in the betterment of humanity 59 nbsp 22 January 2013 a scientific study reveals that the glaciers of the Andes are melting at an unprecedented rate 23 January Scientists encode large amounts of digital information including the complete sonnets of William Shakespeare on a single strand of synthetic DNA DNA has immense potential as a storage medium and may become commercially available for this purpose in the near future 60 Scientists resume controversial research into the H5N1 influenza subtype which was previously halted due to fears of biological terrorism 61 A British amputee becomes the first person in the UK to receive the Michelangelo Hand an advanced new bionic hand which uses electrodes to precisely mimic muscle movements and which can be used even for delicate engineering tasks 62 Kenya begins the construction of the Konza Technology City a planned city that is hoped to become a hub of African science and technology upon its completion in 2030 63 24 January Britain s Chief Medical Officer warns that antibiotic resistance could have apocalyptic consequences with numerous common bacterial infections becoming increasingly resistant to treatment 64 25 January An international team of scientists develops a functional light based tractor beam which allows individual cells to be selected and moved at will The invention could have broad applications in medicine and microbiology 65 Scientists design an evolution inspired organic solar cell with a novel geometric pattern that increases its energy harvesting efficiency 66 New measurements performed by European scientists reveal that the radius of the proton is 4 percent smaller than previously estimated 67 27 January Asteroid 274301 a main belt asteroid is officially renamed Wikipedia by the Committee for Small Body Nomenclature 68 28 January Bolivian scientists restore brain function to stroke affected rats by injecting them with stem cells This breakthrough may lead to more effective treatments for strokes in humans 69 American medical researchers develop a painless polymer skin patch that can be used to inject DNA vaccines without a conventional needle and also increases the initial effectiveness of the vaccine delivered 70 An American research team uses the world s most powerful supercomputer at the time the IBM Sequoia to perform a record breaking computation modelling an experimental jet engine on over one million processor cores 71 Iran successfully launches a live rhesus monkey into space and recovers the animal safely in what is claimed to be a prelude to the country s future human spaceflight efforts 72 American scientists finish drilling down to the subglacial Lake Whillans which is buried around 1 kilometre 0 62 mi under the Antarctic ice 73 nbsp 30 January 2013 South Korea conducts its first successful orbital launch with its indigenous Naro 1 rocket replica pictured 29 January NASA reports that the Kepler space observatory has successfully returned to science data collection mode after suffering a reaction wheel malfunction earlier in the month 74 ESA scientists report that the ionosphere of the planet Venus streams outwards in a manner similar to the ion tail seen streaming from a comet under similar conditions 75 76 30 January South Korea conducts its first successful orbital launch using the Naro 1 rocket to place a satellite into orbit 77 31 January British scientists achieve a breakthrough in synthetic biology developing microscopic biological factories that can be assembled in hours and which could be used to deliver medicines produce biofuels and mine underground minerals 78 Scientists sequence the genome of the domestic pigeon discovering that all modern pigeon breeds are descended from the wild rock dove 79 The ESA in collaboration with a group of architectural firms designs and tests a 3D printed structure that can be built out of lunar regolith to serve as a Moon base 80 Japanese scientists genetically modify a transparent zebrafish specimen to produce a visible glow during periods of intense brain activity allowing the fish s thoughts to be recorded as specific regions of its brain light up in response to external stimuli 81 February edit 1 February Stanford University physicists discover that atom thin sheets of graphene are 100 times more chemically reactive than thicker sheets This reactivity may be crucial to developing new practical applications for graphene which is already widely known for its immense strength and conductivity 82 Medical researchers develop a new method of efficiently detecting cancer using bioelectric signals In addition they were able to manipulate cellular electric charge levels to prevent certain cells from developing cancer 83 2 February Iran unveils the Qaher 313 which it claims is its first stealth fighter 84 Californian researchers use genetic modification to rejuvenate ageing blood cells strengthening the immune systems of elderly mice If human trials prove successful this treatment could allow older people to more effectively resist disease 85 3 February The Scottish Government announces plans for a national physics prize named in honour of Peter Higgs who first theorized the Higgs boson in 1964 86 The British Army begins using a miniature drone helicopter in Afghanistan The aerial surveillance robot weighs just 16 grams and can be remotely piloted into difficult terrain to detect hidden enemy positions 87 nbsp 4 February 2013 British scientists use DNA testing to confirm that a newly unearthed skeleton is that of the medieval king Richard III pictured 4 February American researchers develop a new molecular therapy which can cross the blood brain barrier to deliver medicines to the brain potentially helping to treat neurological diseases such as Parkinson s disease 88 A much vaunted experimental vaccine for tuberculosis proves to be largely ineffective against the disease in human trials 89 After DNA testing scientists confirm that a medieval skeleton unearthed in Leicester is that of the defeated Plantagenet king Richard III who was killed in battle in 1485 90 Australian engineers build a quantum microscope which offers unprecedented levels of precision in measuring live biological systems 91 Sea urchins are discovered to be capable of efficiently converting carbon dioxide into raw material for their shells potentially offering a new method of carbon capture for industrial purposes 92 5 February Scientists at Scotland s Heriot Watt University develop a 3D printer that can produce clusters of living stem cells potentially allowing complete organs to be printed on demand in future 93 American researchers partially cure Usher syndrome in mice a severe form of congenital deafness using a precisely targeted gene therapy 94 6 February Halley VI a new British Antarctic research station begins operation The station which is mounted on hydraulic ski legs to allow it to be towed across the ice features an advanced modular design and is expected to endure the Antarctic climate until 2050 95 In a series of separate developments American and Japanese engineers create 3D printers that can produce edible meals with a range of flavours and textures on demand These could both replace conventional ready meals and allow astronauts to enjoy a far more varied diet 96 Astronomers report that 6 of all dwarf stars the most common stars in the known universe may host Earthlike planets Additionally some such exoplanets may exist only 13 light years from Earth 97 Scientists discover live bacteria in the subglacial Antarctic Lake Whillans 98 8 February Scientists use an extensive genetic and phenotypic database to determine the common ancestor of all modern placental mammals including humans 99 100 101 New York researchers successfully cure leukodystrophy in mice by using skin cells to repair damaged myelin sheaths This treatment may also prove effective in curing human multiple sclerosis 102 10 February NASA s Curiosity Mars rover uses its onboard drill to obtain the first deep rock sample ever retrieved from the surface of another planet 103 A genetically engineered strain of the vaccinia virus is found to triple the average survival time of patients with a severe form of liver cancer 104 12 February North Korea conducts its third nuclear test despite international sanctions and condemnation 105 13 February The ESA s CryoSat detects a significant decline in Arctic ice cover 106 Scientists successfully cure type 1 diabetes in dogs using a pioneering gene therapy 107 nbsp 15 February 2013 a 10 ton meteoroid atmospheric trail pictured impacts Chelyabinsk Russia injuring over 1 200 people 14 February University of Oxford engineers construct an autonomous car that can be easily switched between manual and self driving modes 108 The Large Hadron Collider LHC begins a planned two year shutdown during which it will undergo a major systems upgrade Upon its reactivation in 2014 the LHC will operate at an energy of approximately 14 teraelectronvolts double its current maximum energy 109 Researchers develop a specialized neural implant which gives rats the ability to sense infrared light a pioneering use of implant technology to grant living creatures new abilities instead of simply replacing or augmenting existing ones 110 The United States Food and Drug Administration approves the first functional commercial bionic eye the Argus II for the treatment of blindness The device which became available in Europe in 2011 uses a combination of ocular implants and camera equipped glasses to restore vision to people blinded by retinitis pigmentosa 111 15 February A 10 ton meteoroid impacts in Chelyabinsk Russia producing a powerful shockwave and injuring over 1 000 people 112 113 The asteroid 2012 DA14 which masses around 130 000 tons makes the closest Earth flyby yet recorded for a large asteroid passing within 27 000 kilometres 17 000 mi of the Earth s surface 114 18 February Studies of a recently discovered Higgs boson like particle suggest that the universe may end in a false vacuum collapse billions of years from now 115 19 February The UK government pledges to provide advanced bionic limbs for all British soldiers who have lost limbs in combat 116 A new species of bent toed gecko is formally described having been discovered in Vietnam 117 20 February NASA reports the discovery of Kepler 37b the smallest exoplanet yet known around the size of Earth s Moon 118 Internet entrepreneurs Sergey Brin and Mark Zuckerberg announce a new global prize for excellence in the life sciences offering US 3 million to each recipient 119 The President of the United States Barack Obama announces the Brain Activity Map Project a decade long collaborative effort to map the structures and functions of the human brain with the aim of yielding new treatments for a range of neural diseases 120 21 February Cornell University scientists use a 3D printer to create a living artificial ear from collagen and ear cell cultures In future such ears could be grown to order for patients with ear trauma or amputation 121 The deepest known hydrothermal vents are discovered in the Caribbean at a depth of almost 5 000 metres 16 000 ft 122 A study finds that bumblebees can sense electric fields around flowers 123 University of Pennsylvania researchers develop a protein passport able to bypass the body s immune system This could aid the delivery of medicinal nanoparticles in future nanomedicine 124 22 February Data gathered from Siberian ice caves reveals that continued global warming may lead to widespread thawing of permafrost potentially releasing massive volumes of trapped carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere 125 nbsp 20 February 2013 NASA astronomers discover the smallest exoplanet to date Kepler 37b shown second from left 23 February A US inventor builds a spider sense bodysuit equipped with ultrasonic sensors and haptic feedback systems which can alert its wearer of approaching threats and allow them to detect and respond to attackers even when blindfolded 126 24 February Oxford University researchers discover the mechanism by which certain brain cells are able to survive being starved of oxygen In future this research may yield more effective stroke treatments 127 A study finds that chimpanzees solve puzzles for entertainment just as humans do 128 Scientists announce that they have found fragments of Rodinia an ancient lost supercontinent in what is now the Indian Ocean 129 25 February Israel successfully tests its Arrow 3 missile defence system designed to destroy enemy ballistic missiles while they are still high in the Earth s atmosphere 130 26 February American engineers develop a wirelessly charged flexible battery that can continue to function even if stretched to three times its usual size With further development the invention could be used to power flexible smartphones tablets and medical electronics 131 A study finds that sleep loss can alter the behavior of genes which may explain why it often precedes more serious medical problems such as diabetes obesity and heart disease 132 27 February Astronomers use the NuSTAR satellite to accurately measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time reporting that its surface is spinning at almost the speed of light 133 An American company constructs a lightweight high efficiency urban car with an entirely 3D printed plastic body that is as damage resistant as steel The vehicle s construction is entirely automated requiring no human input beyond the uploading of the car s design 134 28 February Duke University researchers successfully connect the brains of two rats with electronic interfaces that allow them to directly share information in the first ever direct brain to brain interface 135 136 A study finds common genetic links between five major psychiatric disorders autism ADHD bipolar disorder depression and schizophrenia 137 Astronomers make the first direct observation of a protoplanet forming in a disk of gas and dust around a distant star 138 A third radiation belt is discovered around the Earth 139 Researchers identify adult stem cells in the bone marrow that could one day be used to treat inflammatory bowel disease IBD 140 March edit nbsp 1 March 2013 Boston Dynamics develops an advanced version of its BigDog heavy lifting robot 2006 version pictured featuring a powerful mechanical throwing arm 1 March Boston Dynamics demonstrates an updated version of its BigDog military robot a mule sized heavy lifting robot able to navigate rough terrain and equipped with an arm powerful enough to easily lift and throw breeze blocks 141 3 March American scientists report that they have cured HIV in an infant by giving the child a course of antiretroviral drugs very early in its life The previously HIV positive child has reportedly exhibited no HIV symptoms since its treatment despite having no further medication for a year 142 4 March Scientists announce that they have directly measured the polarization of light overcoming aspects of the uncertainty principle 143 DARPA begins efforts to develop a fleet of small naval vessels capable of launching and retrieving combat drones without the need for large and expensive aircraft carriers 144 In a U S first researchers replace a large part of an injured patient s skull with a precision 3D printed polymer replacement implant 145 5 March The Human Connectome Project releases the most detailed scans of the human brain yet made allowing neuroscientists to more accurately study the complexities of the brain s structure and identify the causes of neural disorders 146 6 March After studying the DNA of a modern African American scientists estimate that the Y chromosomal Adam the most recent male common ancestor of human beings lived much earlier than previously thought over 338 000 years ago 147 Chinese and Israeli scientists develop a Breathalyzer style breath test that can quickly and easily diagnose stomach cancer by analyzing exhaled chemicals without the need for an intrusive endoscopy 148 7 March After an eight year project involving the use of a pioneering cloning technique Japanese researchers create 25 generations of healthy cloned mice with normal lifespans demonstrating that clones are not intrinsically shorter lived than naturally born animals 149 An international project known as Bedmap2 analyses 50 years of data to measure the volume of Antarctic ice finding it to be 26 500 000 cubic kilometres 6 400 000 cu mi which would raise global sea levels by 58 metres 190 ft if it melted 150 Scientists from Oregon State University reconstruct the global temperature record since the end of the last ice age Their data taken from 73 sites around the world shows a clear and rapid warming trend in the 20th and early 21st centuries 151 Tests on mice demonstrate conclusive proof that resveratrol a compound found in red wine improves health and longevity 152 9 March British dental researchers grow viable teeth from a combination of gingival cells and stem cells potentially allowing future patients to receive living teeth to replace diseased or damaged ones 153 Roboticists launch an online database and cloud computing platform which can be accessed by robots worldwide allowing them to more easily recognise unfamiliar objects and perform intensive computing tasks 154 11 March Astronomers discover the binary brown dwarf Luhman 16 WISE 1049 5319 at a distance of 6 5 light years from Earth the closest star system to be discovered since 1916 155 A study concludes that heart disease was common among ancient mummies 156 Researchers develop smart self healing circuits that can rapidly restore themselves to a fully functional state by detecting and neutralising electronic faults 157 nbsp 13 March 2013 the Atacama Large Millimeter Array antennae pictured becomes operational in Chile At the time it is the world s most powerful radio telescope 12 March NASA s Curiosity rover finds evidence that conditions on Mars were once suitable for microbial life after analyzing the first drilled sample of Martian rock John Klein rock at Yellowknife Bay in Gale Crater The rover detected water carbon dioxide oxygen sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide chloromethane and dichloromethane Related tests found results consistent with the presence of smectite clay minerals 158 159 160 Japan becomes the first country to successfully extract natural gas from offshore methane clathrate deposits 161 13 March The Atacama Large Millimeter Array at the time the world s most powerful radio telescope becomes fully operational in northern Chile 162 Lockheed Martin develops a new method for desalination that is reportedly vastly cheaper and more efficient than conventional methods The new technique uses carbon membranes with nanoscale pores to efficiently filter salt molecules from seawater to make drinkable water 163 14 March CERN scientists confirm with a very high degree of certainty that a new particle identified by the Large Hadron Collider in July 2012 is the long sought Higgs boson 164 Scientists induce monkey skin cells to become healthy brain cells which function normally when implanted into the donor monkey s brain This breakthrough suggests that such personalized medicine approaches could be effective in human patients 165 15 March Scientists working on the Lazarus Project announce that they have successfully rejuvenated cells of Rheobatrachus silus a species of frog extinct since 1983 166 16 March Japanese researchers unveil the smelling screen a digital display screen capable of emitting pinpointed smells citation needed 17 March New data suggests that the Mariana Trench the deepest point on the Earth s surface is home to a large amount of bacterial life forms 167 168 Other researchers reported related studies that microbes thrive inside rocks up to 580 m 1 900 ft below the sea floor under 2 600 m 8 500 ft of ocean off the coast of the northwestern United States 167 169 Shams 1 the world s largest concentrated solar power plant becomes operational in Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 170 18 March If global average temperatures rise by just 2 C the number of extreme storm surges like Hurricane Katrina will increase tenfold according to new research 171 US scientists successfully map 80 of the neurons in a vertebrate brain at cellular level resolution in just 1 3 seconds 172 NASA reports evidence from the Curiosity rover on Mars of mineral hydration likely hydrated calcium sulfate in several rock samples including the broken fragments of Tintina rock and Sutton Inlier rock as well as in the veins and nodules in other rocks like Knorr rock and Wernecke rock 173 Analysis using the rover s DAN instrument provided evidence of subsurface water amounting to as much as 4 water content down to a depth of 60 cm 2 0 ft 173 Pluto may have up to 10 moons along with at least one ring system according to a new study 174 19 March nbsp 19 March 2013 German scientists sequence the genome of the Neanderthal skull pictured The Neanderthal genome is sequenced by German scientists from a toe bone found in southern Siberia 175 Scientists announce they can now illuminate up to 100 biomarkers ten times more than the previous standard This breakthrough may make it much easier to spot proteins in cancer cells a vital diagnostic technique 176 NASA reports that a software computer problem on the Curiosity Mars rover is now repaired 177 178 Researchers at the University of Cambridge demonstrate a virtual talking head with realistic emotions which could lead to more naturalistic human computer interactions 179 Swiss scientists develop a medical scanner that can be implanted just under the skin and can monitor a range of blood related conditions providing instant results via mobile phone They say it will be available to patients by 2017 180 20 March Gene therapy is used to cure leukaemia in three adult patients 181 21 March The European led research team behind the Planck cosmology probe releases the mission s all sky map of the cosmic microwave background 182 The map suggests the universe is slightly older than thought according to the team the universe is 13 798 0 037 billion years old and contains 4 9 ordinary matter 26 8 dark matter and 68 3 dark energy 183 Also the Hubble constant was measured to be 67 80 0 77 km s Mpc 182 183 Scientists develop a video screen that allows users to see 3D images without using special glasses 184 Scientists develop genetically engineered T lymphocytes that have been proven successful in treating cases of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia 185 22 March At the 44th annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference scientists announce the discovery of the first known meteorite to originate from Mercury The green rock known as NWA 7325 is thought to be 4 56 billion years old 186 24 March Supplementation of the protein SNX27 reverses the Down syndrome phenotype in mice according to new research 187 Scientists discover mutations in 26 genes that are believed to be responsible for oesophageal cancer a breakthrough that could lead to new drug treatments for the disease 188 27 March A potential new weight loss method is discovered after a 20 weight reduction was achieved in mice simply by having their gut microbes altered 189 28 March New research suggests that the cloth in the Turin Shroud rather than being medieval in origin likely dates from between 300 BC and 400 AD 190 Stanford researchers announce the construction of a working transistor like device dubbed a transcriptor out of DNA and RNA molecules 191 192 29 March Scientists create a robotic ant colony that behaves like a real one The tiny machines can be programmed to avoid obstacles and find the quickest route through a network or maze 193 April edit nbsp 3 April 2013 NASA reports that the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer pictured center left has detected possible signs of the elusive phenomenon known as dark matter 3 April A breakthrough is achieved in the production of hydrogen fuel allowing large quantities to be extracted from any plant 194 A new study suggests that common cholesterol reducing drugs may also prevent macular degeneration 195 NASA scientists report that hints of dark matter may have been detected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station 196 197 According to the scientists the first results from the space borne Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer confirm an unexplained excess of high energy positrons in Earth bound cosmic rays 198 NASA states that complex organic chemicals could arise on Titan a moon of Saturn based on studies simulating the atmosphere of Titan 199 4 April The discovery of the most distant supernova yet found is announced 200 Scientists construct a 3D printer which can create material very similar to human tissue 201 A new species of giant tarantula Poecilotheria rajaei is formally described having been discovered in Sri Lanka in 2009 202 American scientists announce that they have identified a number of genetic markers that are associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer s disease 203 A new camera system is developed that can generate high resolution 3D images from up to a kilometre away 204 7 April A US startup company develops plant derived proteins that can be used as a sustainable environmentally friendly substitute for eggs in almost all food products 205 9 April At the 2013 Sea Air Space Exposition American defense companies display prototypes of numerous advanced weapons technologies including viable railguns VTOL airships and grenade sized reconnaissance robots 206 British researchers discover that a mutation of the gene BRCA2 increases both the risk and severity of prostate cancer in men as well as being linked to hereditary breast cancer in women 207 Chinese scientists develop a carbon based aerogel which they claim is the lightest material yet produced with a density only slightly greater than that of air 208 Scientists state that climate change may cause a significant increase in air turbulence over the North Atlantic by 2050 potentially endangering passenger aircraft 209 10 April Stanford University researchers develop CLARITY a method of making brain tissue transparent using acrylamide allowing brain structures to be studied in unprecedented detail without requiring extensive biopsies 210 Scientists develop the first objective method of measuring pain by directly studying the brains of patients 211 Scientists find that by inhibiting the SEC24A gene cholesterol levels in mice can be reduced by 45 offering hope for an alternative or complementary therapy to statins 212 213 11 April International researchers discover key similarities in the brains of arthropods and vertebrates potentially aiding scientific understanding of the causes of human neural diseases 214 Philips demonstrates a new type of LED lighting that is reportedly twice as energy efficient as any previous electric lightbulb 215 A study finds that carefully timed sounds played during sleep can enhance memory 216 NASA reports the possible finding of the debris field of the 1971 Soviet Mars 3 lander on the planet Mars Images taken by the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter seem to show the possible remains of the parachute retrorockets heat shield and lander 217 nbsp 12 April 2013 scientists reconstruct the skeleton of the ancient hominid Australopithecus sediba cranium pictured 12 April Animal trials are set to begin on a gene therapy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis a degenerative condition that Stephen Hawking has 218 Scientists reconstruct the skeleton of the ancient hominid Australopithecus sediba discovering that it possessed a unique mixture of human and ape like traits 219 The first building to be entirely powered by algae is constructed in Hamburg 220 15 April A functional lab grown kidney is successfully transplanted into a live rat in Massachusetts General Hospital This breakthrough is a major step forward for the nascent field of regenerative medicine 221 222 The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment reports the possible discovery of traces of dark matter although further experimental confirmation is required 223 16 April American medical researchers develop a new type of bandage which uses microscopic needles to adhere to injured flesh The bandage requires no adhesive chemicals is significantly stronger than existing medical adhesives and could offer a safer and more efficient means of securing skin grafts 224 17 April Scientists develop a new form of lithium ion battery which is thousands of times more powerful than current battery technologies while also charging much faster The battery utilises a compact 3D design intertwining its electrodes to maximize its surface area while reducing its volume 225 MIT researchers determine the structure of bones down to the molecular level using supercomputer simulations twinned with studies of real bone fibers Their data grants new insights into the compounds that grant living bone its strength and may permit the manufacture of versatile new biomimetic materials 226 The genome of the coelacanth an endangered deep sea living fossil is sequenced 227 18 April NASA announces the discovery of three new Earthlike exoplanets Kepler 62e Kepler 62f and Kepler 69c in the habitable zones of their respective host stars Kepler 62 and Kepler 69 The new exoplanets which are considered prime candidates for possessing liquid water and thus potentially life were identified using the Kepler spacecraft 228 229 21 April The Antares rocket a commercial launch vehicle developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation successfully conducts its maiden flight 230 A study concludes that stress leads to faster growth in squirrels 231 nbsp 21 April 2013 the Antares commercial launch vehicle pictured is successfully launched on its maiden flight by Orbital Sciences Corporation 22 April Biologists use antibodies to transform bone marrow stem cells directly into healthy brain cells This breakthrough may allow neurological injuries and illnesses to be more effectively treated and reduces the risk of immune rejection 232 University of Exeter scientists report the creation of a genetically modified strain of E coli bacteria which can convert sugar into diesel fuel 233 A British engineer unveils a giant mantis robot large enough to carry a human pilot which is supported by multiple hydraulic legs The robot has reportedly attracted the interest of mining and marine research companies 234 24 April IBM develops a robot which combines telepresence and augmented reality technologies to assist engineers working on complex projects in remote areas 235 CERN releases new particle collision data from the Large Hadron Collider which may help explain why matter became dominant over antimatter in the early universe 236 25 April A partial lunar eclipse occurs 237 26 April Following laboratory tests of molten iron European scientists determine that the Earth s core has a temperature of 6 000 degrees Celsius 1 000 degrees hotter than previously thought This discovery may help explain why the planet has such a strong geomagnetic field 238 US and Chinese scientists develop a sensor array which is as sensitive to touch and pressure as the human fingertip The invention may pave the way for new robotic sensors electronic interfaces and types of artificial skin 239 27 April Design approval is given for a crucial reactor component of the ITER nuclear fusion project which is currently under construction in Cadarache France and is expected to begin generating fusion power in 2022 240 29 April After years of unpowered glide tests Scaled Composites SpaceShipTwo hybrid spaceplane successfully conducts its first rocket powered flight 241 The ESA s Herschel Space Observatory runs out of liquid helium coolant marking the end of its highly productive four year mission to observe the far infrared universe 242 NASA s Cassini spacecraft photographs an enormous hurricane on Saturn more than 20 times the size of the average terrestrial hurricane 243 NASA funded scientists in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute claim that during experiments on the International Space Station microbes seem to adapt to the space environment in ways not observed on Earth and in ways that can lead to increases in growth and virulence 244 May edit 1 May IBM scientists release A Boy and His Atom the smallest stop motion animation ever created made by manipulating individual carbon monoxide molecules with a scanning tunnelling microscope 245 Researchers discover that boron nitride a nanomaterial also known as white graphene is highly effective at removing harmful chemicals from polluted water and could be used to clean up future oil spills 246 American engineers create a multi lens digital camera that mimics an insect s compound eye providing immense depth of field without distorting the image 247 2 May Harvard scientists unveil RoboBee a miniature robot with the smallest ever man made wings capable of flight 248 3 May Scientists announce the discovery of a previously unknown meat eating theropod dinosaur Aorun zhaoi dating from approximately 161 million years ago It is the oldest coelurosaur yet discovered 249 Researchers cure epilepsy in mice using transplanted brain cells 250 nbsp 29 April 2013 Virgin Galactic s SpaceShipTwo suborbital spaceplane pictured with White Knight Two mothership makes its first rocket powered flight 6 May It is shown that boosting a single gene can increase the maximum lifespan of fruit flies by over 25 percent 251 European researchers announce a potential cure for grey hair 252 American scientists transform skin cells into bone cells using induced pluripotent methods in which the cells were grown on scaffolding allowing them to gain a 3D structure This is the first time a fully functioning three dimensional bone structure has been created from cell lines 253 A new study finds that children whose parents suck on their pacifiers have fewer allergies later in life 254 Solar engineers discover a method of increasing the efficiency of standard commercial silicon solar cells from 19 to 23 255 7 May A new study suggests that all Europeans are related to a small group of ancestors dating back only 1 000 years 256 Researchers discover statistical but controversial evidence for the proposed Eurasiatic language superfamily dating back 15 000 years 257 Scientists identify what may be the earliest known pachycephalosaur Acrotholus audeti 258 The Alzheimer s drug Gammagard fails to produce results in a large scale clinical trial 259 8 May Researchers achieve a significant breakthrough in understanding genital herpes which could lead to the development of a vaccine to prevent and treat HSV 2 260 9 May In a breakthrough they describe as huge researchers have identified a protein that reduces heart size and thickness in mice This could potentially offer a way of treating heart failure and aging in humans 261 A congressional hearing Archived 6 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine by two U S House of Representatives subcommittees discusses exoplanet discoveries prompted by the discovery of the exoplanet Kepler 62f along with Kepler 62e and Kepler 62c A related special issue of the journal Science published earlier described the discovery of the exoplanets 262 10 May An annular solar eclipse occurs 263 The concentration of carbon dioxide CO2 in Earth s atmosphere reaches a symbolic milestone passing 400 ppm parts per million for the first time in human history 264 265 Researchers create a form of magnetic graphene that could transform the electronics industry 266 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police report the first known case of a life being saved by a search and rescue drone 267 11 May Researchers develop a thermal invisibility device measuring 5 cm wide able to cloak objects from heat 268 12 May It is discovered that Utricularia gibba a carnivorous bladderwort plant has the shortest known DNA sequence of any multicellular plant It largely lacks junk DNA sequences of code that do not encode proteins 269 13 May Researchers at NYU school of Medicine identify a key protein mutation called Ras that is the mechanism through which pancreatic cancer cells acquire nutrients 270 14 May Iranian scientists create copper iodide nanostructures by applying pomegranate juice as a reducer 271 nbsp 15 May 2013 researchers discover key cholesterol genes in baboons potentially leading to new drugs to treat heart disease in humans 15 May Human embryonic stem cells are created by cloning for the first time with major implications for treating a wide range of diseases 272 NASA reports that a reaction wheel on the Kepler space observatory may be malfunctioning and may result in the premature termination of the observatory s search for Earth like exoplanets 273 274 Four genes implicated in bad cholesterol have been identified in baboons a finding that could pave the way for new drugs to prevent human heart disease 275 New fossils provide physical evidence that the evolutionary split between apes and monkeys may have occurred 25 to 30 million years ago as long suggested by DNA findings 276 New evidence suggests that Mount Everest s glaciers are melting 277 Scientists release pictures of what they believe the lost city of La Ciudad Blanca in La Mosquitia Honduras 278 A new study finds that the white blood cell levels in men decrease faster during aging than in women possibly providing one clue as to why women have longer average lifespans 279 Fish have been migrating to the poles for decades due to climate change according to a new study 280 A team of Iranian researchers studies nanotechnology applications in neuroscience reporting new results regarding medicine and drug delivery for the brain and nerves 281 16 May Water dating back 2 6 billion years by far the oldest ever found is discovered in a Canadian mine 282 Mild electric shock is shown to provide a lasting improvement to mathematical ability 283 A new world record has been achieved in wireless data transfer with 40 Gbit s transferred at 240 GHz over a distance of one kilometer 284 21 May Genetic samples from a museum specimen have revealed the pathogen that caused the 19th century Great Famine of Ireland The strain is now thought to be extinct 285 By blocking a protein known as NF kB that is secreted by the hypothalamus researchers extend the lifespan of laboratory mice by 20 percent 286 22 May Plans are approved for the world s biggest wave farm in north west Scotland with an intended power generation capacity of 40MW 287 In a significant move to address climate change China announces that it will impose a cap on carbon emissions by 2016 288 Researchers at Purdue University in West Lafayette Indiana report that Earth is pushing the Moon away more quickly than it has done for most of the past 50 million years 289 Researchers in France confirm that atypical activation of different genes distinct to other tissues occur in all kinds of cancer Tumor cells in lung cancer for example express genes which should be silent particular to male sperm production According to the researchers The methodical recognition of ectopic gene activations in cancer cells could serve as a basis for gene signature guided tumor stratification 290 291 23 May Very early symptoms of Huntington s disease such as depression and anxiety can be prevented in mice by switching off a protein according to a new study 292 25 May A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs 293 26 May Using new algorithms researchers generate accurate images of sub cellular structures in milliseconds rather than minutes 294 nbsp 27 May 2013 scientists successfully resurrect bryophyte specimens Marchantia pictured which had been frozen inert in glacial ice for 400 years 27 May Four hundred year old bryophyte specimens left behind by retreating glaciers in Canada are brought back to life in the laboratory 295 Archaeologists announce the discovery of nearly 5 000 cave paintings some of which may date back as early as 6 000 BC near Burgos Mexico 296 28 May The first graphene based circuits to break the gigahertz barrier are created by researchers in the US and Italy 297 298 29 May Aurornis xui is described as the most basal species of Avialae potentially unseating Archaeopteryx as the oldest known bird 299 Soyuz TMA 09M is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome transporting a three person crew to the International Space Station 300 Russian scientists announce the discovery of mammoth blood and well preserved muscle tissue from an adult female specimen in Siberia citation needed The Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer WISE discovers 28 asteroid families through the Jupiter Mars chief asteroid belt It also finds a large number of formerly concealed and unclassified asteroids through infrared snapshots for the first time 301 A team of chemists and physicists from Japan s Yokohama National University produce a material that can be developed into mixed conductive 3D formations enabling scientists to create customized brain electrodes 302 For the first time astronomers observe a spinning neutron star suddenly slowing down 303 Freescale Semiconductor introduces KL02 a millimeter scale microchip that contains almost all the components of a tiny functioning computer 304 30 May New analysis suggests that turtles evolved a shell 40 million years earlier than previously thought 305 Stanford University researchers unveil a zinc air battery that is more energy dense and cheaper than lithium ion counterparts 306 Researchers create the first ever high resolution images of a molecule as it breaks and reforms chemical bonds 307 Biomedical researchers at SCRM in Edinburgh Scotland successfully synthesize human blood using stem cells 308 Researchers at Nanyang Technological University invent a graphene based sensor that is 1 000 times more sensitive to light than traditional CMOS or CCD sensors 309 Within a century climate change will threaten extinction for 82 percent of California s native fish according to researchers at UC Davis 310 nbsp 31 May 2013 the asteroid 285263 1998 QE2 pictured and its orbiting moon pass close to the Earth 31 May NASA scientists report a possible human mission to Mars may involve a great radiation risk based on the amount of energetic particle radiation detected by the RAD on the Mars Science Laboratory while traveling from the Earth to Mars in 2011 2012 311 312 313 NASA astronomers report that the near Earth asteroid 1998 QE2 is passing 3 6 million miles away from the Earth 1998 QE2 reportedly has its own asteroid moon 314 Researches find fragments of meteorites in pieces of ancient Egyptian jewellery which were discovered in a cemetery dating back to roughly 3 300 BC near Cairo in 1911 315 Researchers at the University of Birmingham develop an effective hearing aid based on the ear structure of a species of fly Ormia ochracea 316 June edit 1 June The New York Times reports that the United States is far and away the world leader in medical spending even though numerous studies have concluded that Americans do not get better care 317 4 June A new treatment to reset the immune system of multiple sclerosis patients is reported to reduce their reactivity to myelin by 50 to 75 percent 318 A newly discovered prehistoric lizard Barbaturex morrisoni is named after Doors singer Jim Morrison who called himself The Lizard King 319 Microchip maker Intel launches its Haswell series of processors offering better graphics performance and battery efficiency over the previous processor generation 320 nbsp 5 June 2013 The multi year global surveillance disclosures are launched and indicate that nearly all major technical possibilities for mass surveillance are being proactively exploited 321 nbsp 6 June 2013 an artificially grown blood vessel is transplanted into an American patient for the first time 5 June Urban environments have a profound effect on the circadian rhythms of humans and animals according to a new study 322 Scientists report fossil remains of Archicebus achilles a primate considered to be the earliest well preserved fossil primate ever found dating back an estimated 55 million years 323 324 Researchers made a new discovery about tumors in hominids They report the finding of the first known tumor in the rib of a Neanderthal man who lived more than 120 000 years ago 325 The multi year global surveillance disclosures are launched and indicate that nearly all major technical possibilities for mass surveillance that emerged in recent decades such as in Internet infrastructure software smartphones and other IC technologies are proactively exploited or attempted to be exploited by secret services with a public rationale of counter terrorism 326 321 6 June For the first time in the United States a bioengineered blood vessel is transplanted into a patient s arm The patient a man with end stage kidney disease is part of a clinical trial of laboratory grown veins 327 Scientists state that most male birds have no penis They ejaculate sperm out of an exit opening named a cloaca which is also used for excreting urine and feces 328 329 Scientists at the IAA CSIC report the detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the upper atmosphere of Titan the largest moon of the planet Saturn 330 7 June Breastfeeding boosts brain development compared to formula fed babies according to a new study 331 10 June Scientists report that the earlier claims of an Earth like exoplanet orbiting Alpha Centauri B a star close to our Solar System may not be supported by astronomical evidence 332 333 A new skyscraper elevator is demonstrated using carbon fiber cables to reach heights of 1 000 metres 3 300 ft or higher in a single trip without passengers needing to change lifts 334 335 11 June Scientists at the University of Nottingham discover a previously undetected layer in the human cornea dubbed Dua s layer 336 The world s first commercially available 5 GHz computer processor is unveiled by AMD 337 12 June A new study suggests that altitude plays a role in language evolution explaining why ejective sounds are more popular in languages of high altitude regions 338 Taking the AIDS drug tenofovir greatly reduces the risk of HIV infection among intravenous drug users according to a new study 339 Scientists discover a method to use pressure to make a material expand instead of compress contract The pressure treated material has half the density of the first state 340 nbsp 13 June 2013 in a landmark case the United States Supreme Court rules that non synthetic genes cannot be patented by medical companies 13 June Sleep researchers state that natural sleep allows the brain to combine emotional memory and also find that a popular sleeping drug heightens the recollection of and response to negative memories 341 Association for Molecular Pathology v Myriad Genetics Inc The Supreme Court of the United States rules that naturally occurring genes may not be patented with significant implications for future medical research 342 343 14 June American researchers identify a key embryonic protein that though usually deactivated shortly after birth is reactivated in patients with advanced cancer This breakthrough may allow for better treatment of advanced cancer cases which typically respond poorly to currently available therapies As a result of this discovery scientists may be able to determine from the structure of the protein the fundamental process through which cancer cells seek out new tumor sites and create secondary tumors after leaving the primary tumor site 344 Scientists combine synchrotron X rays with scanning tunneling microscopy to create highly detailed images of different materials at the atomic level By combining the two methods researchers are now able to not only see where individual atoms reside but also determine a material s chemical and magnetic properties This discovery could have wide applications in accelerating discoveries in a number of fields particularly in nanotechnology 345 Sharp Corporation achieves the highest solar cell energy conversion efficiency to date of approximately 44 4 using a concentrator triple junction compound solar cell 346 17 June TOP500 reports that China s Tianhe 2 supercomputer is the world s most powerful computer capable of performing over 33 quadrillion floating point operations per second 347 Physicists report the possible detection of a new subatomic particle Zc 3900 a hadron which may be the first tetraquark to have been observed experimentally 348 Two separate teams independently develop prototype flying bicycles British engineers construct a hybrid bicycle paraglider capable of flying to an altitude of 4 000 feet 1 200 m while a Czech team demonstrates a multi rotor electric hoverbike that can hover like a helicopter at low altitudes 349 Engineers demonstrate a small quadrupedal cheetah cub robot with speed and agility approaching that of a real cat The prototype is intended as the basis for future search and rescue robots with vastly greater speed and agility than human emergency workers 350 Weapons manufacturer MBDA Germany develops a high powered laser weapon capable of targeting and destroying incoming rockets artillery shells and UAVs 351 18 June Google launches a fleet of high altitude balloons capable of beaming wireless internet to remote locations far more cheaply than satellites 352 American scientists use 3D printing to manufacture a new class of microscopic batteries which may allow the easy production of extremely small medical devices nanorobots and communications systems 353 British researchers develop high resolution 3D holograms for the teaching of anatomy to medical students 354 19 June Scientists claim that cancerproof laboratory animals such as naked mole rats may not get cancer because they produce an extremely high molecular mass hyaluronan which is over five times larger than that in cancer prone humans and cancer susceptible laboratory animals 355 356 nbsp 20 June 2013 silver particles are found to massively increase the effectiveness of antibiotics 20 June Adding silver particles to antibiotics makes them 10 to 1 000 times more effective at fighting infections research suggests 357 International neuroscientists produce a full 3D map of a human brain scanning and digitizing thousands of ultrathin slices of the brain to determine its structure at extremely high resolution The map will be made freely available to medical researchers worldwide 358 During the Shenzhou 10 mission Chinese astronauts deliver the country s first public video broadcast from the orbiting Tiangong 1 space laboratory 359 The European Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle IXV an experimental spacecraft which is intended to make its first orbital launch in 2014 successfully conducts a parachute drop test over the Mediterranean Sea 360 Physicists develop a table top particle accelerator with 2 gigaelectronvolts GeV of power downsizing a conventional accelerator by a factor of 10 000 361 362 American engineers create a functional rechargeable nanoscale battery out of wood The conductive wooden fibers coated with tin are longer lasting than any previous nanoscale battery 363 The Israeli based company NeuroDerm reports good trial results for a new Parkinson s disease treatment which involves dermal introduction of two separate drugs 364 21 June Following groundbreaking laboratory tests researchers discover that plants make use of quantum effects to efficiently channel photons during photosynthesis 365 23 June Scientists find that plants use complex mathematical calculations similar to human circadian rhythms to adjust their energy usage 366 Following a large scale genome study researchers identify some of the biological roots of migraine a chronic neurological condition affecting as many as 15 of all humans 367 The 2013 Paris Air Show concludes after a week of new technology demonstrations including a green electric airliner taxiing system the world s first electric tiltrotor prototype and advanced avionics and in flight entertainment systems 368 369 370 24 June Researchers from Duke University detect methane in drinking water in Pennsylvania claiming that serious contamination from bubbly methane is much more prevalent in some water wells within 1 kilometer of gas drilling sites The researchers note that methane levels are an average of six times higher and ethane levels are 23 times higher in the water wells closer to drilling sites compared with those farther away 371 The 10 000th near Earth object is discovered by astronomers at the University of Hawaii 372 25 June In an unprecedented discovery astronomers detect three potentially Earthlike exoplanets orbiting a single star in the Gliese 667 system 373 26 June China s Shenzhou 10 crewed spacecraft returns safely to Earth having conducted China s longest human space mission to date 374 American scientists partially heal spinal cord injuries in paralyzed rats by transplanting nerve cells into the injury sites These laboratory trials are hoped to be a precursor to human trials in the near future 375 Ancient horse bones dating back 700 000 years are found to contain by far the oldest preserved DNA sequence yet discovered predating all previous finds by 500 000 years 376 nbsp 27 June 2013 researchers induce twisted light beams in optical fibers allowing for extremely high bandwidth data transfer 27 June Japanese scientists produce a healthy cloned mouse from cells contained in a single drop of blood 377 British geologists report that 1 3 quadrillion cubic feet of shale gas are present in shale formations in northern England potentially heralding a transformation of the British energy market 378 Researchers create genetically engineered wheat strains resistant to the fungal disease stem rust which is a constant threat to wheat crops in the developing world 379 Scientists demonstrate an optical fiber that uses twisted light to transmit massive amounts of information potentially revolutionizing the field of data transfer The prototype fiber was able to transmit data at rates of over one terabit per second 380 381 US and German scientists develop a simple and efficient new method for desalinating seawater using a small electric field to separate salt from water without needing complex filter membranes 382 US and Swiss researchers develop a new form of telescopic contact lens designed to improve the vision of those with age related macular degeneration which previously could not be ameliorated with contact lenses 383 Molecular biologists successfully trap a ribosome in the middle of its protein forming state allowing them to study the precise motions it uses to translate genetic code into functional proteins This discovery sheds new light on the basic building blocks of life and may allow the development of new antibiotics 384 28 June MIT engineers invent a handheld X ray vision device which allows users to detect movement through walls 385 July edit 1 July Neptune s moon Neptune XIV is discovered The Fermi Gamma ray Space Telescope releases new data on the highest energy regions of the observable universe including over 500 new gamma ray bursts 386 2 July Drinking several cups of coffee daily appears to reduce the risk of suicide in men and women by about 50 according to a new study by Harvard School of Public Health HSPH researchers 387 388 Using computer modelling and solar data Scottish scientists determine that the last living species on Earth in the distant future will be extremophile microbes able to survive harsh conditions 389 Microsoft develops a 3D touchscreen that uses force sensors and a robotic arm to allow users to feel objects that it displays 390 The first Maersk Triple E class container ships the largest and most energy efficient cargo vessels yet constructed begin sea trials 391 The two most recently discovered moons of Pluto are officially named Styx and Kerberos 392 393 nbsp 3 July 2013 in a groundbreaking medical trial bone marrow transplants are found to eliminate all traces of HIV virus particles pictured in two male patients 3 July In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine Japanese scientists grow functional livers from stem cells and successfully transplant them into mice 394 It is reported that naval sonar can seriously disrupt the behavior of whales potentially causing them to fatally beach themselves 395 Bone marrow transplants are found to remove all traces of HIV from two test patients in conjunction with antiretroviral treatments 396 397 A New Zealand student designs a skeletal 3D printable orthopedic cast that offers far greater lightness cleanliness and ventilation than conventional casts and can be personalized to suit individual patients and specific injuries 398 4 July The London Array at the time the world s largest offshore wind farm opens in the UK 399 A US study reveals that remaining mentally and physically active in old age is key to slowing the onset of dementia 400 5 July European researchers create molecular nanowires which are ultra sensitive to ambient magnetic fields requiring no actual magnetic materials to change their electrical conductivity The invention which is similar to the system used for navigation by migratory birds could have numerous applications in electronics from improved magnetic sensors and hard disk drives to enhanced smartphones 401 Scientists record X ray videos of bats in flight revealing the highly efficient skeletal motion that allows them to fly This data could be used to design new more efficient flying robots 402 6 July The Solar Impulse aircraft completes the first cross country flight over the United States powered entirely by solar energy 403 Scientists report that a wide variety of microbial life exists in the subglacial Antarctic Lake Vostok which has been buried in ice for around 15 million years Samples of the lake s water obtained by drilling were found to contain traces of DNA from over 3 000 tiny organisms 404 8 July Nanoparticles of rust could be used to efficiently generate hydrogen fuel from sunlight and water according to a scientific study 405 Researchers state that the first baby conceived with a new cheaper more efficient form of IVF is born healthy 406 nbsp 6 July 2013 the Solar Impulse aircraft photographed above in 2011 becomes the first entirely solar powered airplane to complete a flight across the United States 9 July Scientists develop a blood test for babies that can reportedly predict a person s long term health and rate of ageing in later life 407 A radical new theory of the composition of the Earth s core is published It proposes that the shape of the solid iron core is determined by the atomic structure of the different forms of iron of which it consists 408 North Carolina State University researchers demonstrate a method of 3D printing liquid metal at room temperature forming freestanding structures which maintain their shape despite initially remaining liquid The invention which uses an alloy of gallium and indium could allow electronic circuitry and even flexible wiring to be printed on demand 409 410 10 July French scientists construct an ultra precise optical lattice clock that misses only one second in 300 million years The clock s measurements could form a new basis for global time standards replacing the present generation of atomic clocks citation needed The American Northrop Grumman X 47B becomes the first drone to perform an arrested landing on an aircraft carrier at sea 411 11 July For the first time astronomers determine the true colour of a distant exoplanet HD 189733 b a searing hot gas giant is said to be a vivid blue colour most likely due to clouds of silica in its atmosphere 412 Italian scientists successfully treat the symptoms of leukodystrophy in six young children using gene therapy 413 DARPA and Boston Dynamics unveil the Atlas humanoid robot a 6 foot 1 8 m autonomous machine capable of a wide variety of military and disaster response operations 414 The Canadian AeroVelo team wins the Igor Sikorsky Prize for developing a fully functional human powered helicopter 33 years after the competition began 415 12 July British engineers develop a high velocity penetrator probe capable of surviving impact forces of 20 000 gravities The probe could be used to punch through the icy surface of Jupiter s moon Europa to search for aquatic life 416 15 July Scientists sequence the genomes of 201 microbe species in an effort to gain a more detailed understanding of Earth s microbial ecosystem 417 The Hubble Space Telescope photographs a new moon of Neptune the 14th to be discovered so far It is estimated to be just 12 miles 19 km across 418 NASA engineers successfully test a rocket engine with a fully 3D printed injector proving that critical rocket components can be produced through 3D printing without compromising their effectiveness 419 Seismologists report that small earthquakes occur in a sequence with rapidly increasing frequency prior to a volcanic eruption The discovery described as a seismic scream could help predict future eruptions 420 nbsp 10 July 2013 the Northrop Grumman X 47B photographed above becomes the first robotic aircraft to successfully land on an aircraft carrier at sea 16 July NASA s Curiosity rover reaches a milestone in its journey across Mars having travelled 1 kilometre 0 62 mi since its landing in 2012 421 Researchers develop artificial peroxisomes that can reduce toxic oxygen compounds This could lead to novel drugs that influence processes directly inside living cells 422 17 July American scientists develop a method of switching off the extra chromosome that causes Down s syndrome potentially offering an entirely new treatment for the condition 423 British medical researchers create an intelligent surgical knife with a built in mass spectrometer that can detect cancerous tissue during operations allowing surgeons to more accurately and effectively excise tumors without damaging healthy tissue 424 Swedish scientists create a magnesium carbonate based material with an unparalleled surface area to volume ratio and excellent water absorption abilities The new material dubbed Upsalite could have applications in many fields including electronics toxic waste cleanup sanitation and medical drug delivery 425 426 In an unprecedented discovery astronomers directly observe the destruction of a gas cloud larger than Earth s solar system by the supermassive black hole at the galactic core 427 Based on 34 earlier studies researchers identify remarkable similarities between the brains of birds and humans 428 18 July A giant new genus of virus Pandoravirus is announced along with two recently identified species Pandoravirus dulcis and Pandoravirus salinus 429 19 July Japan begins a clinical trial of stem cells harvested from patients own bodies The stem cells will be used to treat age related macular degeneration 430 NASA scientists publish the results of a new analysis of the atmosphere of Mars reporting a lack of methane around the landing site of the Curiosity rover In addition the scientists found evidence that Mars has lost a good deal of its atmosphere over time based on the abundance of isotopic compositions of gases particularly those related to argon and carbon 431 432 433 Japanese researchers confirm that muon type neutrinos can spontaneously flip to the electron type potentially explaining the imbalance of matter and antimatter during the Big Bang 434 Harvard University medical experts report that a carefully targeted two drug treatment could be tailored to successfully treat almost any form of cancer 435 For the third time in history Earth is photographed from the outer solar system NASA s Cassini spacecraft releases images of the Earth and Moon taken from the orbit of Saturn 436 nbsp 19 July 2013 NASA s Cassini spacecraft photographs the Earth and Moon visible bottom right from Saturn 21 July British scientists successfully cure blindness in mice with infusions of stem cells that repaired damaged retinas It is hoped that a similar treatment can be developed for humans 437 A private spaceflight venture announces plans to land a robotic observatory on the south pole of the Moon 438 American researchers develop a flexible sensitive electronic skin that mimics real human skin by detecting and responding to different levels of pressure 439 22 July Scientists report that dolphins have unique vocal names for one another which they respond to just as humans do 440 Scientists studying data from the Large Hadron Collider report an extremely rare particle decay event casting doubt on the scientific theory of supersymmetry 441 23 July Thor s hero shrew the first known sister species to the armored shrew is described 442 24 July A scientific study warns that a major release of methane from melting Arctic ice could have immense climatic and economic impacts worldwide 443 25 July British scientists discover the mechanism which causes human allergy to cats A cure for the allergy may become commercially available within five years citation needed Scientists successfully implant false memories into the brains of mice This breakthrough could lead to a fuller understanding of human memory 444 26 July Scientists demonstrate a GM free process that could dramatically reduce nitrogen pollution It allows virtually all of the world s crop species to automatically obtain up to 60 of their nitrogen requirements from air as opposed to fertilisers 445 28 July A new DNA probe allows researchers to look for mutations in long sequences of up to 200 base pairs compared to only 20 pairs using conventional methods 446 29 July Astronomers discover the first exoplanet orbiting a brown dwarf 6 000 light years from Earth 447 31 July An artificial human like ear is grown in a lab using a flexible wire frame to support tissue cultures from cows and sheep 448 New data from the Large Hadron Collider based on measurements of the B meson could offer the first direct hint of new physics beyond the Standard Model 449 August edit 1 August Michigan State University reports that climate change is fueling larger and more destructive wildfires in the United States a trend that is set to continue 450 Efficient chemical synthesis of ingenol mebutate is achieved for the first time This compound found in the plant genus Euphorbia is of great interest to drug developers for its anticarcinogenic properties 451 2 August The American Meteorological Society releases its peer reviewed State of the Climate report showing how the impacts of global warming are worsening 452 A new super glass coating produced by Harvard University researchers could lead to self cleaning scratch resistant windows and other surfaces 453 5 August The world s first hamburger made entirely of lab grown in vitro meat is eaten in London 454 A Japanese company develops a reusable skin patch which can treat chronic high blood pressure by constantly releasing bisoprolol into the bloodstream It is reported to be safer than conventional blood pressure medication and is easier to use for patients with swallowing problems 455 Full colour 3D infrared images have been created by researchers giving molecular level chemical information of specimens in unprecedented detail 456 7 August A new study of the cosmic microwave background has looked back to within 100 000 years of the Big Bang the furthest that has yet been observed 457 A new deep brain stimulation device can simultaneously record brain activity while delivering therapy It is hoped the automated system could reveal major insights into a range of neurological and psychological diseases 458 459 8 August In its latest trial a new malaria vaccine has been shown to be 100 percent effective 460 A breakthrough in tissue engineering has allowed scientists to grow the first true cartilage The researchers believe entire organs may be possible by 2025 461 12 August A gene linked to idiopathic focal epilepsy IFE has been identified by MedUni Vienna researchers 462 14 August In the largest ever analysis of cancer genomes researchers have discovered the genetic imprints and signatures left by DNA damaging processes that lead to cancer 463 Scientists have built a fully functional mouse heart from human tissues 464 Seagrass is 35 times more efficient at absorbing carbon than rainforests according to research by the University of Technology Sydney 15 August For the first time in 35 years a new carnivorous mammal species the olinguito has been discovered in the Western Hemisphere 465 NASA announces that the failing Kepler space observatory may never fully recover New missions are being considered 466 467 468 Extreme heat waves are likely to quadruple by 2040 according to new research 469 Biologists from Tel Aviv University publish a first of its kind study on homosexual behavior among insect species 470 17 August In an unprecedented effort by ETH Zurich Laboratories computational quantum teleportation has been achieved in solid state circuit Using quantum entanglement methods researchers have teleported approximately 10 000 qubits quantum bits per second on a specially designed chip 471 21 August The lowest temperature at which single celled organisms can live and grow is 20 C according to new research 472 22 August A study has found more evidence that nanoparticles may be entering the human food supply with potentially harmful effects 473 A study has found that urban environments may cause increased brain size in animals 474 NASA has released new images and a video of its planned asteroid capture mission 475 27 August The previous discovery of a new chemical element with atomic number 115 moscovium has been confirmed at GSI by researchers from Lund University in Sweden 476 477 NASA reports that the Mars Curiosity rover used an Autonomous Navigation System or autonav the ability of the rover to decide for itself how to drive safely over unknown ground for the first time 478 University of Washington researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human to human brain interface with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher 479 28 August Miniature pea sized human brains have been grown in the laboratory from stem cells 480 481 Cooling waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean appear to be a major factor in dampening global warming in recent years scientists say 482 UK researchers have created the world s fastest spinning man made object achieving 600 million revolutions per minute 483 29 August By reducing the action of a single gene mTor researchers have increased the average lifespan of mice by 20 percent Their research also shows that the effects of aging are not uniform 484 The East Antarctic Ice Sheet could be more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought based on a new analysis of satellite imagery going back 50 years 485 A NASA mission has revealed a new canyon 460 miles 750 km long and 2 600 feet 800 meters deep in places hidden below Greenland s ice sheet This is longer than the Grand Canyon 486 September edit 1 September Rising global temperatures are driving crop pests to higher and lower latitudes at nearly 3 kilometres per year threatening global food security 487 2 September A team of international scientists has achieved a major breakthrough in nanosensing 488 3 September A new analysis indicates the amount of raw materials used to produce goods is far higher than previously thought 489 Phase I clinical trials of SAV001 the first and only preventative HIV vaccine have been successfully completed with no adverse effects in all patients Antibody production was greatly boosted after vaccination 490 5 September It has been confirmed that an undersea volcano in the northern Pacific is not a group of several volcanos This makes it the largest confirmed volcano on Earth 491 Stanford researchers use DNA to assemble a transistor from graphene 492 Two leading neurology researchers claim that prion like proteins that misfold and aggregate into harmful seeds are responsible for brain diseases associated with aging 493 6 September The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer LADEE is launched by NASA It will measure the extremely thin atmosphere that surrounds the Moon 494 Researchers have developed a new method for improving the connections between stacked solar cells It allows them to operate at concentrations of 70 000 suns worth of energy without losing much voltage as wasted energy or heat 495 Phase 1 clinical trials of an implantable vaccine to treat melanoma have been initiated 496 The National Institutes of Health has awarded grants of 17 million to eight research teams with a focus on nanopore technology aimed at more accurate and efficient DNA sequencing 497 11 September Three ancient rivers may once have crossed the Sahara allowing early humans to cross from Africa into the Mediterranean about 100 000 years ago based on a new study 498 Huge new reserves of groundwater have been found in Turkana County northern Kenya 499 500 Trees are speeding up their life cycles in response to climate change backing up the results of an earlier study 501 Rapidly melting sea ice is causing ocean acidification in the Arctic to occur at faster rates than previously forecast with serious implications for the food web according to new research 502 12 September NASA announces that Voyager I has officially left the Solar System having travelled since 1977 503 504 505 Americans are living longer and more healthily than ever before according to one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind There was a 3 8 year increase in average life expectancy during the previous two decades with quality adjusted life expectancy QALE also increasing However there was a notable rise in anxiety among young and middle aged people beginning in 2001 506 14 September The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA has launched its first Epsilon rocket a new generation of smaller and cheaper launch vehicles 507 18 September Orbital Sciences launches the first Cygnus spacecraft It is designed to transport supplies to the International Space Station ISS 508 19 September Scientists working with the Curiosity rover on the planet Mars report no detection of atmospheric methane with a measured value of 0 18 0 67 ppbv corresponding to an upper limit of only 1 3 ppbv 95 confidence limit and as a result conclude that the probability of current methanogenic microbial activity on Mars is reduced 509 510 511 20 September Researchers from Cambridge University in England have developed a new technique allowing carbon nanotube forests to be grown at five times the density of previous methods 512 Researchers have identified a protein involved in the spread of brain tumours 513 22 September Researchers have created a blueprint for a universal flu vaccine which they say could be available within five years 514 23 September A new world record solar cell efficiency of 44 7 has been achieved 515 24 September The first evidence of whisper like behavior in non human primates has been observed 516 Astronomers have discovered the densest known galaxy with over 10 000 stars packed into four light years 517 Long term data shows that the Greenland Sea is warming 10 times faster than the global ocean 518 A new genetic analysis shows that the first rapid population growth of humans occurred in the Paleolithic 60 000 80 000 years ago rather than the more recent Neolithic as previously thought 519 The Late Cretaceous period was likely ice free with implications for Earth s future climate based on new research 520 25 September The first mind controlled prosthetic leg has been created 521 A new form of matter has been created that induces photons to behave like a Star Wars light sabre 522 The first computer made entirely of carbon nanotubes has been created by Stanford University engineers It has a 1 bit processor runs at 1 kHz and features 178 transistors with 10 200 nanotubes per transistor 523 26 September Palaeontologists have discovered a fossil of the oldest known creature with a jaw dating back 419 million years 524 NASA scientists report the Mars Curiosity rover detected abundant easily accessible water 1 5 to 3 weight percent in soil samples at the Rocknest region of Aeolis Palus in Gale Crater 525 526 527 528 529 530 In addition the rover found two principal soil types a fine grained mafic type and a locally derived coarse grained felsic type 527 529 531 The mafic type similar to other martian soils and martian dust was associated with hydration of the amorphous phases of the soil 531 Also perchlorates the presence of which may make detection of life related organic molecules difficult were found at the Curiosity rover landing site and earlier at the more polar site of the Phoenix lander suggesting a global distribution of these salts 530 NASA also reported that Jake M rock a rock encountered by Curiosity on the way to Glenelg was a mugearite and very similar to terrestrial mugearite rocks 532 27 September The FDA approves the first artificial pancreas 533 Nanoscale resolution MRI has been experimentally achieved 534 The first document from the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Working Group I s summary for policymakers is released It states that warming of the global climate system is unequivocal with a 95 probability that humans are the main cause 535 30 September Astronomers have created the first cloud map of an exoplanet Kepler 7b 536 537 538 The first commercial scale carbon capture and mineralization plant begins construction in the United States When completed in 2014 it will capture 300 000 tons of CO2 annually 539 540 October edit 1 October New fossils of pollen grains show that flowering plants evolved 100 million years earlier than previously thought in the Early Triassic 252 to 247 million years ago or even earlier 541 3 October Environmental impacts on the world s oceans are even worse than previously thought according to a new report 542 543 Using genetic engineering researchers at the University of California Los Angeles have boosted production of ethanol biofuel by 50 percent 544 4 October Researchers from MIT have created self assembling robots based on small cubes that can propel themselves and snap together to form shapes 545 6 October Giant channels up to 250m tall have been discovered beneath Antarctica stretching for hundreds of kilometres Researchers say these will help in modelling the future stability and dynamics of the ice sheet 546 7 October The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to James E Rothman Randy W Schekman and Thomas C Sudhof for their work on how vesicles fuse with cell membranes releasing their contents 547 It is reported that researchers at the National Ignition Facility in California produced more energy from a fusion reaction than the fuel absorbed in igniting it the first time this has been achieved by researchers anywhere in the world 548 A new study concludes that research to delay aging would have greater social and economic benefits than advances in cancer heart disease and other individual diseases 549 8 October The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Francois Englert and Peter Higgs for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN s Large Hadron Collider 550 Researchers in Germany have taken a major step towards using graphene in solar cells which could boost their efficiency The material was found to retain its properties even when coated with silicon 551 9 October The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Arieh Warshel Martin Karplus and Michael Levitt for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems 552 A new microscopic technique allows researchers to image structures as small as 80 nm anywhere inside a cell 553 554 10 October Researchers have discovered the first chemical to prevent all brain cell death from prion disease in mice This could lead to drug targets for a range of neurodegenerative conditions in humans including Alzheimer s Parkinson s and Huntington s disease 555 556 11 October The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons OPCW and the conventions under which it was founded in 1997 because they according to the award citation have defined the use of chemical weapons as a taboo under international law Recent events in Syria where chemical weapons have again been put to use have underlined the need to enhance the efforts to do away with such weapons 557 The Graphene Flagship a ten year initiative with a billion euros of funding is launched in Gothenburg Sweden 558 14 October The first fossil of a mosquito with definitive evidence of blood has been discovered in northwestern Montana The find dates back to the Eocene some 46 million years ago the fossil provides only evidence of blood but not blood itself so there is no DNA or anything cloneable 559 560 15 October Red Bull Stratos releases POV video of Felix Baumgartner skydiving jump from the stratosphere 127 851 ft on 14 October 2012 561 16 October Russian authorities raise a large fragment 654 kg 1 442 lb total weight of the Chelyabinsk meteor a Near Earth asteroid that entered Earth s atmosphere over Russia on 15 February 2013 from the bottom of Chebarkul lake 562 563 Researchers have identified 127 repeatedly mutated genes that appear to drive the development and progression of a range of tumors in the body 564 17 October A new fossil discovery suggests that Homo habilis Homo rudolfensis and Homo erectus may all have been part of a single species that later evolved into humans 565 Researchers have shown that a fundamental reason for sleep is to clean the brain of toxins This is achieved by brain cells shrinking to create gaps between neurons allowing fluid to wash through 566 Using data accumulated over 10 years researchers have estimated there are 390 billion trees in the Amazon rainforest divided into 16 000 different species 567 Geneticist Bryan Sykes and his team at Oxford University report that DNA analysis of presumed Yeti or Abominable Snowman samples may have come from a hybrid species of bear produced from a mating between a brown bear and a polar bear According to Sykes I think this bear which nobody has seen alive may still be there and may have quite a lot of polar bear in it It may be some sort of hybrid and if its behaviour is different from normal bears which is what eyewitnesses report then I think that may well be the source of the mystery and the source of the legend 568 569 18 October Researchers have discovered a source of gut stem cells that can repair a type of inflammatory bowel disease when transplanted into mice 570 21 October In the Amazon droughts like that of 2005 may become the norm by 2100 according to a new study that claims the IPCC has underestimated the impacts on the southern part of the rainforest 571 22 October Astronomers have discovered the 1 000th known exoplanet 572 23 October A new way of locating metal deposits including gold has been discovered by researchers in Australia The presence of tiny particles in a eucalyptus tree s foliage can indicate that these resources are present deep underground 573 Astronomers have discovered the most distant galaxy to date 574 25 October The New Horizons probe is now within 5 AU of Pluto 575 Temperatures in the Eastern Arctic are now the highest since the beginning of the last ice age 120 000 years ago lying well outside the range of natural variability according to US researchers 576 27 October An international team of researchers has doubled the known number of genes linked to Alzheimers to 21 577 A breakthrough in artificial intelligence has been achieved with a new software algorithm capable of solving CAPTCHAs 578 28 October The commercial viability of shale oil and gas has been questioned at a conference organised by the Geological Society of America 579 30 October Doctors in China have regrown the face of a 17 year old girl with burn injuries using tissue from her chest 580 31 October A new study adds weight to the idea that the oceans have absorbed some of the excess heat from recent global warming 581 November edit 3 November A total solar eclipse occurs 4 November Astronomers report based on Kepler space mission data that there could be as many as 40 billion Earth sized planets orbiting in the habitable zones of sun like stars and red dwarf stars within the Milky Way Galaxy 582 583 11 billion of these estimated planets may be orbiting sun like stars 584 The nearest such planet may be 12 light years away according to the scientists 582 583 5 November India launches its first Mars probe Mangalyaan 585 6 November Researchers have found a way to shrink the volume of nuclear waste by 90 percent 586 Japanese researchers have demonstrated multi component nanoparticles that combine the properties of different materials 587 People care more about the longer term when they make decisions in natural environments as opposed to urban according to research by VU University Amsterdam 588 8 November Scientists report the discovery of what may be the oldest complete fossils on Earth a tiny microbial mat associated with sandstone rock in western Australia estimated to be 3 48 billion years old 589 590 9 November A major iceberg measuring 700 square kilometers roughly the size of Singapore has broken away from West Antarctica 591 11 November A new imaging technique can help to identify people at high risk of a heart attack 592 Using nanotechnology researchers at Columbia University have created the world s smallest FM radio 593 13 November Globally 2013 is likely to be among the top 10 hottest years since records began according to a provisional statement from the World Meteorological Organization 594 NASA announces the names of two features on Mars important to two active Mars exploration rovers in honor of planetary scientist Bruce C Murray 1931 2013 Murray Ridge an uplifted crater that the Opportunity rover is exploring and Murray Buttes an entryway the Curiosity rover will traverse on its way to Mount Sharp 595 NASA has produced a video of how Mars may have appeared 4 billion years ago with blue skies and water 596 14 November Globally there was a net loss of 1 5 million sq ft of forest between 2000 and 2012 based on 650 000 high resolution satellite images 597 15 November A fragile quantum memory state has been held stable at room temperature for a world record 39 minutes 100 times longer than ever before 598 17 November Researchers have made the first battery electrode that heals itself repairing imperfections within a few hours 599 The first mini kidneys have been grown from human stem cells 600 18 November The MAVEN spacecraft part of NASA s Mars Scout Program is launched successfully 601 Global CO2 emissions are on track to reach 36 billion tonnes in 2013 according to the Global Carbon Project 602 20 November A new 3D printing process developed at the University of Southern California could reduce production time from hours to minutes 603 nbsp Islands Nishino shima and NiijimaA new volcanic island rose from the Pacific Ocean in the Volcano Islands arc and was provisionally named Niijima 604 605 21 November NASA releases detailed data about a powerful gamma ray burst designated GRB 130427A that was observed on 27 April 2013 606 607 The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has made the first discovery of very high energy neutrinos on Earth which had originated from beyond our Solar System 608 A potential new compound to treat osteoporosis has shown promising results in mouse experiments 609 22 November The Swarm mission is launched by ESA It will map the Earth s magnetic field in unprecedented detail 610 Researchers at Bonn University have identified an immune gene in humans that originated from Neanderthals 611 Paleontologists have described a newly found dinosaur Siats meekerorum that lived 98 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous Based on analysis of a juvenile 30 ft specimen the researchers say the adult version could have reached 40 ft 12 meters in length second only to Tyrannosaurus rex in size and holding back the dominance of that species until later in the epoch 612 24 November Even if CO2 emissions stop global warming will continue for centuries according to a study by Princeton University 613 Methane release from the Arctic seafloor is double previous estimates new research has shown 614 25 November NASA reports that the Curiosity rover on Mars has resumed full science operations with no apparent loss of capability after completing the diagnosis of an electrical problem first observed on 17 November Apparently an internal short in the rover s power source the Multi Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator caused an unusual and intermittent decrease in a voltage indicator on the rover 615 616 28 November The comet C 2012 S1 ISON passed roughly 1 100 000 kilometres 680 000 miles above the Sun s surface Although it was highly anticipated that the comet would be visible to the naked eye on Earth once it orbited the Sun 617 618 it became increasingly evident that it had vaporized as it made its approach Hours after it passed behind the Sun a part of the comet re emerged though significantly smaller Over the next 24 hours it too faded 29 November Scientists report Comet ISON may have survived its trip around the Sun 619 December edit 1 December China launches the Chang e 3 lunar rover mission with a planned landing on 16 December 620 2 December A study of nearly 1 000 brain scans has revealed striking differences between men and women 621 The CIOC NASA Comet ISON Observing Campaign announces that Comet ISON has fully disintegrated 622 623 The Hubble Space Telescope failed to detect fragments of ISON on 18 December 2013 624 On 8 May 2014 a detailed examination of the comet disintegration was published suggesting that the comet fully disintegrated hours before perihelion 625 3 December The Hubble Space Telescope has found evidence of water in the atmospheres of five distant exoplanets HD 209458b XO 1b WASP 12b WASP 17b and WASP 19b 626 627 628 4 December Researchers have discovered that a protein PC7 plays an important role in anxiety disorders and trauma 629 Scientists report the results of the oldest human DNA found The DNA is from a 400 000 year old hominin femur bone fossil uncovered in Spain and matches the DNA of extinct human Denisovans that lived thousands of miles away in Siberia 630 631 632 Researchers at the University of Southampton have identified undersea regions that could store huge volumes of sequestered CO2 potentially helping to reverse climate change 633 634 5 December Researchers have used a human gut microbe to reverse autism like symptoms in mice 635 8 December A new way of extracting hydrogen from rocks and water potentially offering a new green energy source has been demonstrated by the University of Lyon 636 637 9 December NASA scientists report that the planet Mars had a large freshwater lake which could have been a hospitable environment for microbial life based on evidence from the Curiosity rover studying Aeolis Palus near Mount Sharp in Gale Crater 638 639 A newly discovered greenhouse gas perfluorotributylamine has been shown to have 7 100 times the heat trapping ability of CO2 640 641 10 December A new record low temperature on Earth has been recorded with NASA satellite data showing 94 7 C 135 8 F in a region of East Antarctica The previous record had been 89 2 C 128 6 F set in 1983 at Vostok Station 642 11 December The supervolcano that lies beneath Yellowstone National Park in the US has a magma chamber that is 2 5 times bigger than earlier estimates suggested 643 Ice loss from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is accelerating based on the latest data from CryoSat 2 Over 150 cubic km of ice is now melting into the sea each year 644 645 NASA reports the detection of clay like minerals specifically phyllosilicates often associated with organic materials on the icy crust of Europa moon of Jupiter 646 The presence of the minerals may have been the result of a collision with an asteroid or comet according to the scientists 646 A new hydrogel scaffold has been developed for craniofacial bone tissue regeneration which turns from a liquid to gel in the body then liquefies again for removal 647 12 December NASA announces based on studies with the Hubble Space Telescope that water vapor plumes were detected on Europa moon of Jupiter and were similar to water vapor plumes detected on Enceladus moon of Saturn 648 A new drug has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer in post menopausal women by 53 percent 649 Researchers have achieved a five fold increase in the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans the equivalent of a human reaching 400 500 years of age 650 13 December Astronomers at the University College London report the detection of noble molecules in outer space for the first time Argon 36 in the form of argon hydride was found in cosmic dust associated with the Crab nebula supernova 651 652 14 December The uncrewed Chinese lunar rover Chang e 3 lands on the Moon making China the third country to achieve a soft landing there 653 654 16 December An international team of researchers reports evidence that Neanderthals practiced burial behavior and intentionally buried their dead 655 18 December Scientists report for the first time the entire genome of a Neanderthal an extinct species of humans The genome was extracted from the toe bone of a 130 000 year old Neanderthal found in a Siberian cave 656 657 Astronomers have spotted what appears to be the first known exomoon located 1 800 light years away 658 659 19 December The European Space Agency s Gaia space telescope is launched 585 Researchers at Harvard Medical School have achieved a major breakthrough in the study of aging By using a chemical that occurs naturally in the human body it was possible to restore tissues in two year old mice to a much younger state 660 661 20 December NASA reports that the Curiosity rover has successfully upgraded for the third time since landing its software programs and is now operating with version 11 The new software is expected to provide the rover with better robotic arm and autonomous driving abilities Due to wheel wear a concern to drive more carefully over the rough terrain the rover is currently traveling on its way to Mount Sharp was also reported 662 French Professor Alain Carpentier has developed the first self regulating artificial heart using biomaterials and electronic sensors The device was successfully implanted by a team at the Georges Pompidou European Hospital in Paris 663 664 22 December A massive underground reservoir of meltwater has been discovered below Greenland storing liquid water all year round and covering 27 000 square miles This has implications for sea level rises 665 666 Solar activity is not a key cause of recent climate change a new study shows 667 668 30 December Earth s crust was unstable during the Archean era and would have dripped down into the mantle which was much hotter than today according to new research 669 31 December NASA reports that clouds may have been detected in the atmospheres of several exoplanets specifically GJ 436 b and GJ 1214 b 670 671 672 673 Earlier on 31 September clouds were reported found for the first time on an exoplanet on Kepler 7b 537 538 Awards editBreakthrough Prize in Life Sciences edit Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences Cornelia I Bargmann David Botstein Lewis C Cantley Hans Clevers Titia de Lange Napoleone Ferrara Eric S Lander Charles L Sawyers Robert A Weinberg Shinya Yamanaka and Bert VogelsteinNobel Prize edit Main articles List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine List of Nobel laureates in Physics and List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine James E Rothman Randy W Schekman and Thomas C Sudhof Nobel Prize 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