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2010 in science

The year 2010 involved numerous significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below. The United Nations declared 2010 the International Year of Biodiversity.

Events, discoveries and inventions

January

February

  • 10 February
  • Scientists discover several genes linked to human stuttering, hoping that the findings may lead to a possible enzyme treatment for the condition. (MSNBC)
  • Scientists decipher the genetic code of the hair of a 4,000-year-old man who was mummified in the permafrost of Greenland. They discover that his genetic pattern resembles those of modern-day Asians and Native Americans. (MSNBC) (BBC)
  • The European-owned Paranal Observatory in Chile provides new images of the Orion Nebula, photographing beyond the numerous gas clouds by taking advantage of the facility's new Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) technology. (MSNBC)
  • 12 February – The results of a genetic study on the tiger reveal that it began evolving 3.2 million years ago, and that its closest living relative is the snow leopard. (BBC)
  • 15 February – Scientists confirm that the Murchison meteorite that crashed onto Earth's surface in 1969 contains millions of organic compounds. (BBC)
  • 16 February
  • A study published in Biological Psychiatry announces that insomnia and chronic lack of sleep are linked to lower grey matter density in the human brain. (MSNBC)
  • A medical study of 4,000 American nurses reveal that aspirin lowers the risk of breast cancer returning or spreading by 50%. (MSNBC)
  • 17 February – Scientists at the University College Dublin's Animal Genomics Laboratory and Conway Institute analyse the DNA of a species of European cattle that died out 400 years ago by extracting material from a bone found in an English cavern. (BBC)
  • 18 February – Scientists discover that the fear of spiders and snakes may develop before birth through the experiences of the pregnant mother. (MSNBC)
  • 21 February – Researchers report that teaching stroke victims to sing can help them regain their speech. (BBC)
  • 27 February – Physicists discover that a similar technique used primarily for tattoo removal can be applied to the cleaning and rejuvenating of centuries-old artwork. (BBC)

March

April

May

June

  • 1 June – A record high temperature of 53.7C (129F) is confirmed by government meteorologists in Pakistan. (The Guardian)
  • 3 June – An unknown object impacts Jupiter. (Astronomy Magazine)
  • 13 June – Data indicates that up to one-third of Mars' surface was once covered by an ocean. (Christian Science Monitor)
  • 16 June – Iranian chemists developed a safe way to create nuclear energy with laser.
  • 21 June – Scientists studying the behavior of chimpanzees note that they will kill each other in rival s. (MSNBC)

July

August

September

October

November

  • 28 November – Scientists reportedly reverse the ageing process in mice. (The Guardian)

December

  • 2 December – NASA-supported researchers discover the first microorganism known to be able to thrive and reproduce using the toxic chemical arsenic. (NASA)
  • 8 December
  • SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft becomes the first commercial spacecraft ever to be successfully retrieved from orbit.
  • Archaeologist of University of Chicago Press Journals state a previously rich and productive stretch of land, now lying underwater beneath the Persian Gulf, might have sheltered some of the first human communities beyond Africa, based on a recent publication.
  • 15 December – A US cancer patient who received a stem cell transplant has been cured of HIV, say a team of German doctors whose research was published in the peer-reviewed journal Blood. (AFP)
  • 22 December – Fossil hunters in southwestern China uncover the remains of an ancient marine ecosystem; dating back 252 million years, the site is filled with over 20,000 fossils, including plants, carnivorous fish and large reptiles. (The Guardian)
  • 26 December – Michał Kusiak of Poland's Jagiellonian University discovers the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory's (SOHO) 1,999th and 2,000th comets. (SOHO)

Prizes

Abel Prize

Fields Medal

Nobel Prize

Deaths

January

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March

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May

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September

October

See also

References

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