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** An engineer from the [[University of Missouri]] announces his ambition to create a flexible [[solar panel|solar sheet]] of small nano-antennas, capable of capturing solar energy with 90% efficiency; this would mark a significant improvement over contemporary commercial solar panels, which have an average efficiency of around 20%.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Kotter | first1=D. K. | last2=Novack | first2=S. D. | last3=Slafer | first3=W. D. | display-authors=1 | title=Theory and Manufacturing Processes of Solar Nanoantenna Electromagnetic Collectors | journal=Journal of Solar Energy Engineering | publisher=ASME International | volume=132 | issue=1 | date=2010-01-05 | issn=0199-6231 | doi=10.1115/1.4000577 | page=}}</ref>
** An engineer from the [[University of Missouri]] announces his ambition to create a flexible [[solar panel|solar sheet]] of small nano-antennas, capable of capturing solar energy with 90% efficiency; this would mark a significant improvement over contemporary commercial solar panels, which have an average efficiency of around 20%.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Kotter | first1=D. K. | last2=Novack | first2=S. D. | last3=Slafer | first3=W. D. | display-authors=1 | title=Theory and Manufacturing Processes of Solar Nanoantenna Electromagnetic Collectors | journal=Journal of Solar Energy Engineering | publisher=ASME International | volume=132 | issue=1 | date=2010-01-05 | issn=0199-6231 | doi=10.1115/1.4000577 | page=}}</ref>
* 6 January – The ''[[Journal of Personality and Social Psychology]]'', a peer-reviewed journal of the [[American Psychological Association]], announces that it will shortly publish a paper presenting strong evidence of [[Extrasensory perception|ESP]], the ability to sense future events.<ref>The article was published in the March 3 issue of the journal.</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Study: ESP May Be Real - CBS News | website=The Early Show | date=2011-01-18 | url=https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/18/earlyshow/health/main7257611.shtml | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110119044945/https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/18/earlyshow/health/main7257611.shtml | archive-date=2011-01-19 | url-status=dead | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=ESP Study Gets Published in Scientific Journal | website=ABC News | date=2011-01-06 | url=https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/extrasensory-perception-scientific-journal-esp-paper-published-cornell/story?id=12556754 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Bem | first=Daryl J. | title=Feeling the future: Experimental evidence for anomalous retroactive influences on cognition and affect. | journal=Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | publisher=American Psychological Association (APA) | volume=100 | issue=3 | year=2011 | issn=1939-1315 | doi=10.1037/a0021524 | pages=407–425| pmid=21280961 | s2cid=1961013 }}</ref>
* 6 January – The ''[[Journal of Personality and Social Psychology]]'', a peer-reviewed journal of the [[American Psychological Association]], announces that it will shortly publish a paper presenting strong evidence of [[Extrasensory perception|ESP]], the ability to sense future events.<ref>The article was published in the March 3 issue of the journal.</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Study: ESP May Be Real - CBS News | website=The Early Show | date=2011-01-18 | url=https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/18/earlyshow/health/main7257611.shtml | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110119044945/https://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/18/earlyshow/health/main7257611.shtml | archive-date=2011-01-19 | url-status=dead | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=ESP Study Gets Published in Scientific Journal | website=ABC News | date=2011-01-06 | url=https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/extrasensory-perception-scientific-journal-esp-paper-published-cornell/story?id=12556754 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Bem | first=Daryl J. | title=Feeling the future: Experimental evidence for anomalous retroactive influences on cognition and affect. | journal=Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | publisher=American Psychological Association (APA) | volume=100 | issue=3 | year=2011 | issn=1939-1315 | doi=10.1037/a0021524 | pages=407–425| pmid=21280961 | s2cid=1961013 }}</ref>
* 11 January – [[Kepler-10b]], the first confirmed small rocky [[exoplanet]], is discovered in the [[Draco (constellation)|Draco constellation]] using [[NASA]]'s [[Kepler space telescope]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Palmer | first=Jason | title=Rocky exoplanet milestone in hunt for Earth-like worlds | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-10 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12158028 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=NASA'S Kepler Mission Discovers Its First Rocky Planet | publisher=Brian Dunbar | date=2011-01-11 | url=http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/rocky_planet.html | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Batalha | first1=Natalie M. | last2=Borucki | first2=William J. | last3=Bryson | first3=Stephen T. | display-authors=1| title=KEPLER'S FIRST ROCKY PLANET: KEPLER-10b | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | publisher=American Astronomical Society | volume=729 | issue=1 | date=2011-02-07 | issn=0004-637X | doi=10.1088/0004-637x/729/1/27 | page=27| arxiv=1102.0605 | bibcode=2011ApJ...729...27B | s2cid=55059000 }}</ref>
* 11 January – [[Kepler-10b]], the first confirmed small rocky [[exoplanet]], is discovered in the [[Draco (constellation)|Draco constellation]] using [[NASA]]'s [[Kepler space telescope]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Palmer | first=Jason | title=Rocky exoplanet milestone in hunt for Earth-like worlds | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-10 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12158028 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=NASA'S Kepler Mission Discovers Its First Rocky Planet | publisher=Brian Dunbar | date=2011-01-11 | url=http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/rocky_planet.html | access-date=2023-07-09 | archive-date=2015-06-27 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150627200219/http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/rocky_planet.html | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Batalha | first1=Natalie M. | last2=Borucki | first2=William J. | last3=Bryson | first3=Stephen T. | display-authors=1| title=KEPLER'S FIRST ROCKY PLANET: KEPLER-10b | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | publisher=American Astronomical Society | volume=729 | issue=1 | date=2011-02-07 | issn=0004-637X | doi=10.1088/0004-637x/729/1/27 | page=27| arxiv=1102.0605 | bibcode=2011ApJ...729...27B | s2cid=55059000 }}</ref>
* 12 January – Researchers announce that salty [[junk food]] can damage [[arteries]] in as little as thirty minutes after being eaten.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/id/41255521 (MSNBC)]{{dead link|date=August 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Dickinson | first1=Kacie M | last2=Clifton | first2=Peter M | last3=Keogh | first3=Jennifer B |display-authors=1| title=Endothelial function is impaired after a high-salt meal in healthy subjects | journal=The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=93 | issue=3 | year=2011 | issn=0002-9165 | doi=10.3945/ajcn.110.006155 | pages=500–505| pmid=21228265 | doi-access=free }}</ref>
* 12 January – Researchers announce that salty [[junk food]] can damage [[arteries]] in as little as thirty minutes after being eaten.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/id/41255521 (MSNBC)]{{dead link|date=August 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Dickinson | first1=Kacie M | last2=Clifton | first2=Peter M | last3=Keogh | first3=Jennifer B |display-authors=1| title=Endothelial function is impaired after a high-salt meal in healthy subjects | journal=The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=93 | issue=3 | year=2011 | issn=0002-9165 | doi=10.3945/ajcn.110.006155 | pages=500–505| pmid=21228265 | doi-access=free }}</ref>
* 14 January – A study conducted at the [[Innsbruck Medical University]] in [[Austria]] reveals that [[stainless steel]] or [[titanium]] [[tongue piercing]]s harbor more [[bacteria]] than plastic piercings.<ref>{{cite web | last=Seppa | first=Nathan | title=Tongue Piercings Worse With Metal - Science News | website=sciencenews.org | date=2011-01-16 | url=http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/68852/title/Tongue_piercings_worse_with_metal_ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116190650/http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/68852/title/Tongue_piercings_worse_with_metal_ | archive-date=2011-01-16 | url-status=dead | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Kapferer | first1=Ines | last2=Beier | first2=Ulrike S. | last3=Persson | first3=Rutger G. |display-authors=1| title=Tongue Piercing: The Effect of Material on Microbiological Findings | journal=Journal of Adolescent Health | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=49 | issue=1 | year=2011 | issn=1054-139X | doi=10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.10.008 | pages=76–83| pmid=21700161 }}</ref>
* 14 January – A study conducted at the [[Innsbruck Medical University]] in [[Austria]] reveals that [[stainless steel]] or [[titanium]] [[tongue piercing]]s harbor more [[bacteria]] than plastic piercings.<ref>{{cite web | last=Seppa | first=Nathan | title=Tongue Piercings Worse With Metal - Science News | website=sciencenews.org | date=2011-01-16 | url=http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/68852/title/Tongue_piercings_worse_with_metal_ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116190650/http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/68852/title/Tongue_piercings_worse_with_metal_ | archive-date=2011-01-16 | url-status=dead | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Kapferer | first1=Ines | last2=Beier | first2=Ulrike S. | last3=Persson | first3=Rutger G. |display-authors=1| title=Tongue Piercing: The Effect of Material on Microbiological Findings | journal=Journal of Adolescent Health | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=49 | issue=1 | year=2011 | issn=1054-139X | doi=10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.10.008 | pages=76–83| pmid=21700161 }}</ref>
* 15 January – In a study funded by the [[U.S. National Cancer Institute]], researchers reveal that [[smoking]] [[cigarette]]s can cause damages in the body in minutes rather than years.<ref>{{cite web | title=Smoking 'causes damage in minutes', US experts claim | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-16 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/health-12193602 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Zhong | first1=Yan | last2=Carmella | first2=Steven G. | last3=Upadhyaya | first3=Pramod | display-authors=1| title=Immediate Consequences of Cigarette Smoking: Rapid Formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Diol Epoxides | journal=Chemical Research in Toxicology | publisher=American Chemical Society | volume=24 | issue=2 | date=2010-12-27 | issn=0893-228X | doi=10.1021/tx100345x | pages=246–252| pmid=21184614 | pmc=3042042 }}</ref>
* 15 January – In a study funded by the [[U.S. National Cancer Institute]], researchers reveal that [[smoking]] [[cigarette]]s can cause damages in the body in minutes rather than years.<ref>{{cite web | title=Smoking 'causes damage in minutes', US experts claim | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-16 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/health-12193602 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Zhong | first1=Yan | last2=Carmella | first2=Steven G. | last3=Upadhyaya | first3=Pramod | display-authors=1| title=Immediate Consequences of Cigarette Smoking: Rapid Formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Diol Epoxides | journal=Chemical Research in Toxicology | publisher=American Chemical Society | volume=24 | issue=2 | date=2010-12-27 | issn=0893-228X | doi=10.1021/tx100345x | pages=246–252| pmid=21184614 | pmc=3042042 }}</ref>
* 18 January – Researchers in [[Australia]] announce that [[shark]]s are [[colorblind]], after examining the eyes of 17 separate shark species.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gill | first=Victoria | title=Sharks are probably colour-blind | website=BBC | date=2011-01-18 | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9365000/9365750.stm | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Hart | first1=Nathan Scott | last2=Theiss | first2=Susan Michelle | last3=Harahush | first3=Blake Kristin | display-authors=1| title=Microspectrophotometric evidence for cone monochromacy in sharks | journal=Naturwissenschaften | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=98 | issue=3 | date=2011-01-07 | issn=0028-1042 | doi=10.1007/s00114-010-0758-8 | pages=193–201| pmid=21212930 | bibcode=2011NW.....98..193H | s2cid=30148811 }}</ref>
* 18 January – Researchers in [[Australia]] announce that [[shark]]s are [[colorblind]], after examining the eyes of 17 separate shark species.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gill | first=Victoria | title=Sharks are probably colour-blind | website=BBC | date=2011-01-18 | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9365000/9365750.stm | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Hart | first1=Nathan Scott | last2=Theiss | first2=Susan Michelle | last3=Harahush | first3=Blake Kristin | display-authors=1| title=Microspectrophotometric evidence for cone monochromacy in sharks | journal=Naturwissenschaften | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=98 | issue=3 | date=2011-01-07 | issn=0028-1042 | doi=10.1007/s00114-010-0758-8 | pages=193–201| pmid=21212930 | bibcode=2011NW.....98..193H | s2cid=30148811 }}</ref>
* <!-- No update needed: pmid=21249690-->19 January – A [[Cochrane Library]] review suggests that [[antioxidant]]s may improve male fertility.<ref>{{cite web | title=Male subfertility helped by antioxidants says research | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-19 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/health-12215496 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{citation | last1=Showell | first1=Marian G | last2=Brown | first2=Julie | last3=Yazdani | first3=Anusch | editor-first1=Marian G. | editor-last1=Showell | title=Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | display-authors=1 | chapter=Antioxidants for male subfertility | publisher=John Wiley & Sons, Ltd | publication-place=Chichester, UK | date=2011-01-19 | issue=1 | pages=CD007411 | doi=10.1002/14651858.cd007411.pub2 | pmid=21249690 | hdl=2066/202846 | hdl-access=free }}</ref>{{Update inline|reason=Updated version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25504418|date = December 2023}}
* 19 January – A [[Cochrane Library]] review suggests that [[antioxidant]]s may improve male fertility.<ref>{{cite web | title=Male subfertility helped by antioxidants says research | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-19 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/health-12215496 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{citation | last1=Showell | first1=Marian G | last2=Brown | first2=Julie | last3=Yazdani | first3=Anusch | editor-first1=Marian G. | editor-last1=Showell | title=Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | display-authors=1 | chapter=Antioxidants for male subfertility | publisher=John Wiley & Sons, Ltd | publication-place=Chichester, UK | date=2011-01-19 | issue=1 | pages=CD007411 | doi=10.1002/14651858.cd007411.pub2 | pmid=21249690 | hdl=2066/202846 | hdl-access=free }}</ref>{{Update inline|reason=Updated version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25504418|date = October 2024}} This work was updated in 2014 and noted that only low quality evidence from small randomized controlled trials supports this association and higher quality larger studies are needed to understand more about the association between antioxidants and male fertility.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Showell |first1=Marian G. |last2=Mackenzie-Proctor |first2=Rebecca |last3=Brown |first3=Julie |last4=Yazdani |first4=Anusch |last5=Stankiewicz |first5=Marcin T. |last6=Hart |first6=Roger J. |date=2014 |title=Antioxidants for male subfertility |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25504418 |journal=The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews |issue=12 |pages=CD007411 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD007411.pub3 |issn=1469-493X |pmid=25504418|hdl=2066/202846 |hdl-access=free }}</ref>{{Update inline|reason=Updated version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30866036|date = December 2024}}
[[File:Red White Blood cells.jpg|thumb|right|20 January 2011: researchers demonstrate a medical technique that renders human [[T-cells]] (pictured, right) resistant to [[HIV]].]]
[[File:Red White Blood cells.jpg|thumb|right|20 January 2011: researchers demonstrate a medical technique that renders human [[T-cells]] (pictured, right) resistant to [[HIV]].]]
* 20 January
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* 21 January – An article in ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' reveals the discovery of a ''[[Darwinopterus]]'' [[pterosaur]] in [[China]] with an unhatched egg, thereby allowing the genders to be differentiated.<ref>{{cite web | last=Amos | first=Jonathan | title=Fossil female pterosaur found with preserved egg | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-21 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12242596 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Lü | first1=Junchang | last2=Unwin | first2=David M. | last3=Deeming | first3=D. Charles | display-authors=1| title=An Egg-Adult Association, Gender, and Reproduction in Pterosaurs | journal=Science | publisher=American Association for the Advancement of Science | volume=331 | issue=6015 | date=2011-01-21 | issn=0036-8075 | doi=10.1126/science.1197323 | pages=321–324| pmid=21252343 | bibcode=2011Sci...331..321L | s2cid=206529739 }}</ref>
* 21 January – An article in ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' reveals the discovery of a ''[[Darwinopterus]]'' [[pterosaur]] in [[China]] with an unhatched egg, thereby allowing the genders to be differentiated.<ref>{{cite web | last=Amos | first=Jonathan | title=Fossil female pterosaur found with preserved egg | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-21 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12242596 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Lü | first1=Junchang | last2=Unwin | first2=David M. | last3=Deeming | first3=D. Charles | display-authors=1| title=An Egg-Adult Association, Gender, and Reproduction in Pterosaurs | journal=Science | publisher=American Association for the Advancement of Science | volume=331 | issue=6015 | date=2011-01-21 | issn=0036-8075 | doi=10.1126/science.1197323 | pages=321–324| pmid=21252343 | bibcode=2011Sci...331..321L | s2cid=206529739 }}</ref>
* 24 January
* 24 January
** Researchers publish direct evidence that massive [[volcanic eruption]]s took place 250 million years ago, likely causing the [[Permian–Triassic extinction event]], the biggest single extinction event in Earth's history.<ref>{{cite web | title=Researchers find smoking gun of world\'s biggest extinctionWorld leading higher education information and services | website=World leading higher education information and services | date=2011-01-24 | url=https://world.edu/researchers-find-smoking-gun-worlds-biggest-extinction/ | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Grasby | first1=Stephen E. | last2=Sanei | first2=Hamed | last3=Beauchamp | first3=Benoit |display-authors=1| title=Catastrophic dispersion of coal fly ash into oceans during the latest Permian extinction | journal=Nature Geoscience | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=4 | issue=2 | date=2011-01-23 | issn=1752-0894 | doi=10.1038/ngeo1069 | pages=104–107| bibcode=2011NatGe...4..104G }}</ref>
** Researchers publish direct evidence that massive [[volcanic eruption]]s took place 250 million years ago, likely causing the [[Permian–Triassic extinction event]], the biggest single extinction event in Earth's history.<ref>{{cite web | title=Researchers find smoking gun of world\'s biggest extinctionWorld leading higher education information and services | website=World leading higher education information and services | date=2011-01-24 | url=https://world.edu/researchers-find-smoking-gun-worlds-biggest-extinction/ | access-date=2023-07-09 | archive-date=2023-07-09 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230709195719/https://world.edu/researchers-find-smoking-gun-worlds-biggest-extinction/ | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Grasby | first1=Stephen E. | last2=Sanei | first2=Hamed | last3=Beauchamp | first3=Benoit |display-authors=1| title=Catastrophic dispersion of coal fly ash into oceans during the latest Permian extinction | journal=Nature Geoscience | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=4 | issue=2 | date=2011-01-23 | issn=1752-0894 | doi=10.1038/ngeo1069 | pages=104–107| bibcode=2011NatGe...4..104G }}</ref>
** An article in ''[[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences]]'' reveals the discovery of ''[[Linhenykus]] monodactylus'', an [[Alvarezsauridae|alvarezsaurid]] [[theropod]] [[dinosaur]], in [[Inner Mongolia]]; though a cousin to the giant [[Tyrannosaurus rex]], it is no bigger than a modern [[parrot]], and possesses only one claw on each forelimb.<ref>{{cite web | last=Bowdler | first=Neil | title=Two-clawed and parrot-sized: new T.rex cousin unveiled | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-25 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12262349 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Xu | first1=Xing | last2=Sullivan | first2=Corwin | last3=Pittman | first3=Michael | display-authors=1| title=A monodactyl nonavian dinosaur and the complex evolution of the alvarezsauroid hand | journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | volume=108 | issue=6 | date=2011-01-24 | issn=0027-8424 | doi=10.1073/pnas.1011052108 | pages=2338–2342 | pmid=21262806 | pmc=3038769 | bibcode=2011PNAS..108.2338X | doi-access=free }}</ref>
** An article in ''[[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences]]'' reveals the discovery of ''[[Linhenykus]] monodactylus'', an [[Alvarezsauridae|alvarezsaurid]] [[theropod]] [[dinosaur]], in [[Inner Mongolia]]; though a cousin to the giant [[Tyrannosaurus rex]], it is no bigger than a modern [[parrot]], and possesses only one claw on each forelimb.<ref>{{cite web | last=Bowdler | first=Neil | title=Two-clawed and parrot-sized: new T.rex cousin unveiled | website=BBC News | date=2011-01-25 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-12262349 | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Xu | first1=Xing | last2=Sullivan | first2=Corwin | last3=Pittman | first3=Michael | display-authors=1| title=A monodactyl nonavian dinosaur and the complex evolution of the alvarezsauroid hand | journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | volume=108 | issue=6 | date=2011-01-24 | issn=0027-8424 | doi=10.1073/pnas.1011052108 | pages=2338–2342 | pmid=21262806 | pmc=3038769 | bibcode=2011PNAS..108.2338X | doi-access=free }}</ref>
** Scientists and students have built a [[3D printer]] that makes edible food.<ref>{{cite web | last=Segall | first=Laurie | title=This 3D printer makes edible food | website=- | date=2011-01-24 | url=https://money.cnn.com/2011/01/24/technology/3D_food_printer/index.htm | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref>
** Scientists and students have built a [[3D printer]] that makes edible food.<ref>{{cite web | last=Segall | first=Laurie | title=This 3D printer makes edible food | website=- | date=2011-01-24 | url=https://money.cnn.com/2011/01/24/technology/3D_food_printer/index.htm | access-date=2023-07-09}}</ref>
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* 8 March – The world's first [[tissue engineering|tissue-engineered]] [[urethra]]s are successfully used.<ref>{{cite web | last=Roberts | first=Michelle | title=World's first tissue-engineered urethras hailed success | website=BBC News | date=2011-03-08 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12666171 | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Raya-Rivera | first1=Atlantida | last2=Esquiliano | first2=Diego R | last3=Yoo | first3=James J | last4=Lopez-Bayghen | first4=Esther | last5=Soker | first5=Shay | last6=Atala | first6=Anthony |display-authors=1| title=Tissue-engineered autologous urethras for patients who need reconstruction: an observational study | journal=The Lancet | volume=377 | issue=9772 | date=2011 | pmid=21388673 | pmc=4005887 | doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62354-9 | pages=1175–1182}}</ref>
* 8 March – The world's first [[tissue engineering|tissue-engineered]] [[urethra]]s are successfully used.<ref>{{cite web | last=Roberts | first=Michelle | title=World's first tissue-engineered urethras hailed success | website=BBC News | date=2011-03-08 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12666171 | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Raya-Rivera | first1=Atlantida | last2=Esquiliano | first2=Diego R | last3=Yoo | first3=James J | last4=Lopez-Bayghen | first4=Esther | last5=Soker | first5=Shay | last6=Atala | first6=Anthony |display-authors=1| title=Tissue-engineered autologous urethras for patients who need reconstruction: an observational study | journal=The Lancet | volume=377 | issue=9772 | date=2011 | pmid=21388673 | pmc=4005887 | doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62354-9 | pages=1175–1182}}</ref>
* 12 March – Surgeons in [[Houston]], [[Texas]], successfully implant the world's first continuous-flow [[artificial heart]] in a human patient. The [[turbine]]-based device is efficient and long-lived, and may herald the mass production of smaller and more durable alternatives to conventional artificial hearts.<ref>{{cite web | last=Berger | first=Eric | title=Artificial heart 'a leap forward,' Houston docs say | website=Chron | date=2011-03-23 | url=https://www.chron.com/default/article/Artificial-heart-a-leap-forward-Houston-docs-1595380.php | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref>
* 12 March – Surgeons in [[Houston]], [[Texas]], successfully implant the world's first continuous-flow [[artificial heart]] in a human patient. The [[turbine]]-based device is efficient and long-lived, and may herald the mass production of smaller and more durable alternatives to conventional artificial hearts.<ref>{{cite web | last=Berger | first=Eric | title=Artificial heart 'a leap forward,' Houston docs say | website=Chron | date=2011-03-23 | url=https://www.chron.com/default/article/Artificial-heart-a-leap-forward-Houston-docs-1595380.php | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref>
* 14 March – Archeologists believe that they have found the lost city of [[Atlantis]] in mud swamps near [[Cadiz, Spain]]. They theorize that a [[tsunami]] struck the ancient settlement; a television special on the [[National Geographic Channel]] later investigates their findings.<ref>{{cite web | title=Lost city of Atlantis believed found off Spain | website=NBC News | date=2011-03-14 | url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna42072469 | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Has Long-Lost City Finally Been Found? | website=Fox News | date=2015-03-27 | url=http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/14/atlantis-finally/ | language=en-US | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref>
* 14 March – Archeologists believe that they have found the lost city of [[Atlantis]] in mud swamps near [[Cadiz, Spain]]. They theorize that a [[tsunami]] struck the ancient settlement; a television special on the [[National Geographic Channel]] later investigates their findings.<ref>{{cite web | title=Lost city of Atlantis believed found off Spain | website=NBC News | date=2011-03-14 | url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna42072469 | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Has Long-Lost City Finally Been Found? | website=Fox News | date=2015-03-27 | url=http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/14/atlantis-finally/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110316035242/http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/14/atlantis-finally/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=March 16, 2011 | language=en-US | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref>
* 16 March – Scientists report the first successful use of [[microcarrier]]s to bring anti-[[cancer]] drugs to the targeted area in the [[liver]] of a living rabbit.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Pouponneau | first1=Pierre | last2=Leroux | first2=Jean-Christophe | last3=Soulez | first3=Gilles | last4=Gaboury | first4=Louis | last5=Martel | first5=Sylvain | title=Co-encapsulation of magnetic nanoparticles and doxorubicin into biodegradable microcarriers for deep tissue targeting by vascular MRI navigation | journal=Biomaterials | volume=32 | issue=13 | date=2011 | doi=10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.12.059 | pages=3481–3486| pmid=21315445 }}</ref>
* 16 March – Scientists report the first successful use of [[microcarrier]]s to bring anti-[[cancer]] drugs to the targeted area in the [[liver]] of a living rabbit.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Pouponneau | first1=Pierre | last2=Leroux | first2=Jean-Christophe | last3=Soulez | first3=Gilles | last4=Gaboury | first4=Louis | last5=Martel | first5=Sylvain | title=Co-encapsulation of magnetic nanoparticles and doxorubicin into biodegradable microcarriers for deep tissue targeting by vascular MRI navigation | journal=Biomaterials | volume=32 | issue=13 | date=2011 | doi=10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.12.059 | pages=3481–3486| pmid=21315445 }}</ref>
* 18 March – [[NASA]]'s [[MESSENGER]] spacecraft successfully enters orbit around the planet [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] – the first probe to do so.<ref>{{cite web | last=Amos | first=Jonathan | title=Messenger probe enters Mercury orbit | website=BBC News | date=2011-03-17 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12761025 | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref>
* 18 March – [[NASA]]'s [[MESSENGER]] spacecraft successfully enters orbit around the planet [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] – the first probe to do so.<ref>{{cite web | last=Amos | first=Jonathan | title=Messenger probe enters Mercury orbit | website=BBC News | date=2011-03-17 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12761025 | access-date=2024-04-24}}</ref>
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** A human [[heart]] is grown in a laboratory from [[stem cell]]s, marking a major advance in [[personalized medicine]].
** A human [[heart]] is grown in a laboratory from [[stem cell]]s, marking a major advance in [[personalized medicine]].
** Five more [[gene]]s which increase the risk of developing [[Alzheimer's]] have been identified, taking the number of genes linked to the disease to 10.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gallagher | first=James | title=Five more Alzheimer's genes discovered, scientists say | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-04 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12937131 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal| last1=Hollingworth | first1=Paul | last2=Harold | first52=Denise | last3=Sims | first3=Rebecca | last4=Gerrish | first4=Amy | title=Common variants at ABCA7, MS4A6A/MS4A4E, EPHA1, CD33 and CD2AP are associated with Alzheimer's disease | journal=Nature Genetics | volume=43 | issue=5 | date=2011 | issn=1061-4036 | pmid=21460840 | pmc=3084173 | doi=10.1038/ng.803 | pages=429–435}}</ref>
** Five more [[gene]]s which increase the risk of developing [[Alzheimer's]] have been identified, taking the number of genes linked to the disease to 10.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gallagher | first=James | title=Five more Alzheimer's genes discovered, scientists say | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-04 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12937131 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal| last1=Hollingworth | first1=Paul | last2=Harold | first52=Denise | last3=Sims | first3=Rebecca | last4=Gerrish | first4=Amy | title=Common variants at ABCA7, MS4A6A/MS4A4E, EPHA1, CD33 and CD2AP are associated with Alzheimer's disease | journal=Nature Genetics | volume=43 | issue=5 | date=2011 | issn=1061-4036 | pmid=21460840 | pmc=3084173 | doi=10.1038/ng.803 | pages=429–435}}</ref>
** A meta-study indicates that people with [[autism]] process visual information differently from [[neurotypical]] people.<ref>{{cite web | title=Autistic brain organized differently | website=CBC | date=2011-04-04 | url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/autistic-brain-organized-differently-1.1112933 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Nordqvist | first=Christian | title=Visual Detection And Identification More Active In Autistic Brain Than Thought Control And Actions | website=MedicalNewsToday | date=2011-04-05 | url=https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/221361 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Samson | first=Fabienne | last2=Mottron | first2=Laurent | last3=Soulières | first3=Isabelle | last4=Zeffiro | first4=Thomas A. | title=Enhanced visual functioning in autism: An ALE meta‐analysis | journal=Human Brain Mapping | volume=33 | issue=7 | date=2012 | issn=1065-9471 | pmid=21465627 | pmc=6870295 | doi=10.1002/hbm.21307 | pages=1553–1581}}</ref>
** A meta-study indicates that people with [[autism]] process visual information differently from [[neurotypical]] people.<ref>{{cite web | title=Autistic brain organized differently | website=CBC | date=2011-04-04 | url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/autistic-brain-organized-differently-1.1112933 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Nordqvist | first=Christian | title=Visual Detection And Identification More Active In Autistic Brain Than Thought Control And Actions | website=MedicalNewsToday | date=2011-04-05 | url=https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/221361 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Samson | first1=Fabienne | last2=Mottron | first2=Laurent | last3=Soulières | first3=Isabelle | last4=Zeffiro | first4=Thomas A. | title=Enhanced visual functioning in autism: An ALE meta-analysis | journal=Human Brain Mapping | volume=33 | issue=7 | date=2012 | issn=1065-9471 | pmid=21465627 | pmc=6870295 | doi=10.1002/hbm.21307 | pages=1553–1581}}</ref>
** A [[particle accelerator]] in the [[United States]] shows compelling hints of a never-before-seen particle – researchers say it could be "the most significant discovery in physics in half a century".<ref>{{cite web | last=Boyle | first=Rebecca | title=Fermilab Physicists Have Detected A Possible New Particle or New Force | website=Popular Science | date=2011-04-06 | url=https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-04/fermilab-physicists-may-have-found-new-particle-or-new-force/ | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Palmer | first=Jason | title=Tevatron accelerator yields hints of new particle | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-07 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13000253 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Aaltonen | first=T. | last2=Álvarez González | first2=B. | last3=Amerio | first3=S. | title=Invariant Mass Distribution of Jet Pairs Produced in Association with a W Boson in p p ¯ Collisions at s = 1.96 TeV | journal=Physical Review Letters | volume=106 | issue=17 | date=2011-04-28 | issn=0031-9007 | doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.171801 | page=171801|arxiv=1104.0699}}</ref>
** A [[particle accelerator]] in the [[United States]] shows compelling hints of a never-before-seen particle – researchers say it could be "the most significant discovery in physics in half a century".<ref>{{cite web | last=Boyle | first=Rebecca | title=Fermilab Physicists Have Detected A Possible New Particle or New Force | website=Popular Science | date=2011-04-06 | url=https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-04/fermilab-physicists-may-have-found-new-particle-or-new-force/ | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Palmer | first=Jason | title=Tevatron accelerator yields hints of new particle | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-07 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13000253 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Aaltonen | first1=T. | last2=Álvarez González | first2=B. | last3=Amerio | first3=S. | title=Invariant Mass Distribution of Jet Pairs Produced in Association with a W Boson in p p ¯ Collisions at s = 1.96 TeV | journal=Physical Review Letters | volume=106 | issue=17 | date=2011-04-28 | issn=0031-9007 | doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.171801 | page=171801|arxiv=1104.0699| bibcode=2011PhRvL.106q1801A }}</ref>
* 5 April
* 5 April
** Scientists develop a novel approach to inhibiting [[angiogenesis]] for [[cancer]] treatment.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Valentine | first=Andrea | last2=O'Rourke | first2=Martin | last3=Yakkundi | first3=Anita | title=FKBPL and Peptide Derivatives: Novel Biological Agents That Inhibit Angiogenesis by a CD44-Dependent Mechanism | journal=Clinical Cancer Research | volume=17 | issue=5 | date=2011-03-01 | issn=1078-0432 | pmid=21364036 | pmc=3059488 | doi=10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-10-2241 | pages=1044–1056}}</ref><!--technically published March 1-->
** Scientists develop a novel approach to inhibiting [[angiogenesis]] for [[cancer]] treatment.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Valentine | first1=Andrea | last2=O'Rourke | first2=Martin | last3=Yakkundi | first3=Anita | title=FKBPL and Peptide Derivatives: Novel Biological Agents That Inhibit Angiogenesis by a CD44-Dependent Mechanism | journal=Clinical Cancer Research | volume=17 | issue=5 | date=2011-03-01 | issn=1078-0432 | pmid=21364036 | pmc=3059488 | doi=10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-10-2241 | pages=1044–1056}}</ref><!--technically published March 1-->
** The [[Russian Federal Space Agency]] announces a joint plan with [[NASA]] to develop a future [[Nuclear rocket#Spaceship|nuclear-powered rocket]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Eaton | first=Kit | title=Russia, U.S. Plan a Nuclear-Powered Space Rocket, Making Mars Mission More Feasible | website=Fast Company | date=2011-04-05 | url=https://www.fastcompany.com/1744745/russia-us-plan-nuclear-powered-space-rocket-making-mars-mission-more-feasible | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** The [[Russian Federal Space Agency]] announces a joint plan with [[NASA]] to develop a future [[Nuclear rocket#Spaceship|nuclear-powered rocket]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Eaton | first=Kit | title=Russia, U.S. Plan a Nuclear-Powered Space Rocket, Making Mars Mission More Feasible | website=Fast Company | date=2011-04-05 | url=https://www.fastcompany.com/1744745/russia-us-plan-nuclear-powered-space-rocket-making-mars-mission-more-feasible | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
[[File:Human eye cross-sectional view grayscale.png|thumb|right|6 April 2011: scientists in Japan grow working [[retina]]s from mouse [[stem cell]]s.]]
[[File:Human eye cross-sectional view grayscale.png|thumb|right|6 April 2011: scientists in Japan grow working [[retina]]s from mouse [[stem cell]]s.]]
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* 11 April – [[ZRTP]], a cryptographic [[Key-agreement protocol|key-agreement]] [[Real-time Transport Protocol]] devised by [[Phil Zimmermann]], is published.<ref>{{IETF RFC|6189}}. {{cite web|url=http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zimmermann-avt-zrtp|title=Internet-Draft. ZRTP: Media Path Key Agreement for Unicast Secure RTP|access-date=2010-06-17|last=Zimmermann|first=Phil|date=2010-06-17}}</ref>
* 11 April – [[ZRTP]], a cryptographic [[Key-agreement protocol|key-agreement]] [[Real-time Transport Protocol]] devised by [[Phil Zimmermann]], is published.<ref>{{IETF RFC|6189}}. {{cite web|url=http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zimmermann-avt-zrtp|title=Internet-Draft. ZRTP: Media Path Key Agreement for Unicast Secure RTP|access-date=2010-06-17|last=Zimmermann|first=Phil|date=2010-06-17}}</ref>
* 12 April
* 12 April
** According to a controversial study, the aging process can be reduced by increasing [[telomere]] lengths without [[cancer]] risk.<ref>{{cite web | last=Singer | first=Thea | title=Anti-Aging Pill: New Study on TA-65 Sparks Controversy | website=The Daily Beast | date=2011-04-11 | url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-11/anti-aging-pill-new-study-on-ta-65-sparks-controversy/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110415002322/http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-11/anti-aging-pill-new-study-on-ta-65-sparks-controversy/ | archive-date=2011-04-15 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=de Jesus | first=Bruno Bernardes | last2=Schneeberger | first2=Kerstin | last3=Vera | first3=Elsa | last4=Tejera | first4=Agueda | last5=Harley | first5=Calvin B. | last6=Blasco | first6=Maria A. | title=The telomerase activator TA‐65 elongates short telomeres and increases health span of adult/old mice without increasing cancer incidence | journal=Aging Cell | volume=10 | issue=4 | date=2011 | issn=1474-9718 | pmid=21426483 | pmc=3627294 | doi=10.1111/j.1474-9726.2011.00700.x | pages=604–621}}</ref>
** According to a controversial study, the aging process can be reduced by increasing [[telomere]] lengths without [[cancer]] risk.<ref>{{cite web | last=Singer | first=Thea | title=Anti-Aging Pill: New Study on TA-65 Sparks Controversy | website=The Daily Beast | date=2011-04-11 | url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-11/anti-aging-pill-new-study-on-ta-65-sparks-controversy/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110415002322/http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-11/anti-aging-pill-new-study-on-ta-65-sparks-controversy/ | archive-date=2011-04-15 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=de Jesus | first1=Bruno Bernardes | last2=Schneeberger | first2=Kerstin | last3=Vera | first3=Elsa | last4=Tejera | first4=Agueda | last5=Harley | first5=Calvin B. | last6=Blasco | first6=Maria A. | title=The telomerase activator TA-65 elongates short telomeres and increases health span of adult/old mice without increasing cancer incidence | journal=Aging Cell | volume=10 | issue=4 | date=2011 | issn=1474-9718 | pmid=21426483 | pmc=3627294 | doi=10.1111/j.1474-9726.2011.00700.x | pages=604–621}}</ref>
** Scientists produce the first comprehensive analysis of the [[greenhouse gas]] footprint of [[shale gas]], concluding that its environmental impact is worse than [[coal]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Black | first=Richard | title=Shale gas 'worse than coal' for climate | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-12 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13053040 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Howarth | first=Robert W. | last2=Santoro | first2=Renee | last3=Ingraffea | first3=Anthony | title=Methane and the greenhouse-gas footprint of natural gas from shale formations: A letter | journal=Climatic Change | volume=106 | issue=4 | date=2011 | issn=0165-0009 | doi=10.1007/s10584-011-0061-5 | pages=679–690}}</ref>
** Scientists produce the first comprehensive analysis of the [[greenhouse gas]] footprint of [[shale gas]], concluding that its environmental impact is worse than [[coal]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Black | first=Richard | title=Shale gas 'worse than coal' for climate | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-12 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13053040 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Howarth | first1=Robert W. | last2=Santoro | first2=Renee | last3=Ingraffea | first3=Anthony | title=Methane and the greenhouse-gas footprint of natural gas from shale formations: A letter | journal=Climatic Change | volume=106 | issue=4 | date=2011 | issn=0165-0009 | doi=10.1007/s10584-011-0061-5 | pages=679–690| doi-access=free }}</ref>
* 13 April
* 13 April
** [[Cellphone]]s may be contributing to a global decline in [[honeybee]] populations, according to researchers.<ref>{{cite web | title=Why answering your cellphone might be killing bees | website=thestar.com | date=2011-05-17 | url=https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/991099 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517111840/https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/991099 | archive-date=2011-05-17 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Favre | first=Daniel | title=Mobile phone-induced honeybee worker piping | journal=Apidologie | volume=42 | issue=3 | date=2011 | issn=0044-8435 | doi=10.1007/s13592-011-0016-x | pages=270–279}}</ref>
** [[Cellphone]]s may be contributing to a global decline in [[honeybee]] populations, according to researchers.<ref>{{cite web | title=Why answering your cellphone might be killing bees | website=thestar.com | date=2011-05-17 | url=https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/991099 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517111840/https://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/991099 | archive-date=2011-05-17 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Favre | first=Daniel | title=Mobile phone-induced honeybee worker piping | journal=Apidologie | volume=42 | issue=3 | date=2011 | issn=0044-8435 | doi=10.1007/s13592-011-0016-x | pages=270–279| doi-access=free }}</ref>
** American scientists discover that [[light]] can demonstrate strong [[magnetism|magnetic effects]] when travelling through certain materials at certain intensities. This finding, which overturns a century-old scientific assumption that light's magnetic effects are too weak to be tangible, may lead to the development of [[solar panel]]s capable of storing energy magnetically.<ref>{{cite web | last=Moore | first=Nicole Casal | title='We've all been taught that this doesn't happen' | website=michigantoday.umich.edu | date=2011-07-18 | url=http://michigantoday.umich.edu/2011/04/story.php?id=7980 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426144541/http://michigantoday.umich.edu/2011/04/story.php?id=7980 | archive-date=2011-04-26 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** American scientists discover that [[light]] can demonstrate strong [[magnetism|magnetic effects]] when travelling through certain materials at certain intensities. This finding, which overturns a century-old scientific assumption that light's magnetic effects are too weak to be tangible, may lead to the development of [[solar panel]]s capable of storing energy magnetically.<ref>{{cite web | last=Moore | first=Nicole Casal | title='We've all been taught that this doesn't happen' | website=michigantoday.umich.edu | date=2011-07-18 | url=http://michigantoday.umich.edu/2011/04/story.php?id=7980 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426144541/http://michigantoday.umich.edu/2011/04/story.php?id=7980 | archive-date=2011-04-26 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
* 14 April
* 14 April
** More than 1,000 UK patients with advanced [[pancreatic cancer]] have joined a trial using a new [[vaccine]] to treat the disease.<ref>{{cite web | last=Walsh | first=Fergus | title=TeloVac pancreatic cancer vaccine trial launched in UK | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-14 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13088819 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** More than 1,000 UK patients with advanced [[pancreatic cancer]] have joined a trial using a new [[vaccine]] to treat the disease.<ref>{{cite web | last=Walsh | first=Fergus | title=TeloVac pancreatic cancer vaccine trial launched in UK | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-14 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13088819 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** Shrinkage in parts of the brain of some with [[Alzheimer's disease]] can be detected up to a decade before symptoms appear.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gallagher | first=James | title=Brain scans fuel hope of early Alzheimer's detection | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-13 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13065393 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Dickerson | first=B.C. | last2=Stoub | first2=T.R. | last3=Shah | first3=R.C. | title=Alzheimer-signature MRI biomarker predicts AD dementia in cognitively normal adults | journal=Neurology | volume=76 | issue=16 | date=2011-04-19 | issn=0028-3878 | pmid=21490323 | pmc=3087406 | doi=10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182166e96 | pages=1395–1402}}</ref>
** Shrinkage in parts of the brain of some with [[Alzheimer's disease]] can be detected up to a decade before symptoms appear.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gallagher | first=James | title=Brain scans fuel hope of early Alzheimer's detection | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-13 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13065393 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Dickerson | first1=B.C. | last2=Stoub | first2=T.R. | last3=Shah | first3=R.C. | title=Alzheimer-signature MRI biomarker predicts AD dementia in cognitively normal adults | journal=Neurology | volume=76 | issue=16 | date=2011-04-19 | issn=0028-3878 | pmid=21490323 | pmc=3087406 | doi=10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182166e96 | pages=1395–1402}}</ref>
* 15 April
* 15 April
** The world's first [http://www.brain-map.org/ human brain map] is unveiled, providing an interactive research tool that will help scientists to understand how the brain works. The map is hoped to aid new discoveries in disease and treatments; one thousand anatomical sites in the brain can be searched, supported by more than 100 million data points that indicate the [[gene expression]] and [[biochemistry]] of each site.<ref>{{cite web | title=Short Sharp Science: World's first human brain map unveiled | website=newscientist.com | date=2011-04-15 | url=https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-first-human-brain-map-u.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110416194102/https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-first-human-brain-map-u.html | archive-date=2011-04-16 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** The world's first [http://www.brain-map.org/ human brain map] is unveiled, providing an interactive research tool that will help scientists to understand how the brain works. The map is hoped to aid new discoveries in disease and treatments; one thousand anatomical sites in the brain can be searched, supported by more than 100 million data points that indicate the [[gene expression]] and [[biochemistry]] of each site.<ref>{{cite web | title=Short Sharp Science: World's first human brain map unveiled | website=newscientist.com | date=2011-04-15 | url=https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-first-human-brain-map-u.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110416194102/https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-first-human-brain-map-u.html | archive-date=2011-04-16 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
* 16 April – [[Sci-Hub]] – a [[shadow library]] website for [[open access]] that provides free access to most paywalled [[academic paper|research papers]] and books [[copyright infringement|without regard to copyright]] – is launched.<ref name="eLife">{{Cite journal |last1=Himmelstein |first1=Daniel S |last2=Romero |first2=Ariel Rodriguez |last3=Levernier |first3=Jacob G |last4=Munro |first4=Thomas Anthony |last5=McLaughlin |first5=Stephen Reid |last6=Greshake Tzovaras |first6=Bastian |last7=Greene |first7=Casey S |title=Sci-Hub provides access to nearly all scholarly literature|journal=eLife |volume=7 |doi=10.7554/eLife.32822 |issn=2050-084X |pmc=5832410 |pmid=29424689|year=2018 |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref name=Bohannon>{{cite journal |last1=Bohannon|first1=John |title= Who's downloading pirated papers? Everyone |journal= [[Science (journal)|Science]] |doi= 10.1126/science.aaf5664 |date=28 April 2016 |volume=352 |number=6285 |pages= 508–512|pmid=27126020 }}</ref>
* 16 April – [[Sci-Hub]] – a [[shadow library]] website for [[open access]] that provides free access to most paywalled [[academic paper|research papers]] and books [[copyright infringement|without regard to copyright]] – is launched.<ref name="eLife">{{Cite journal |last1=Himmelstein |first1=Daniel S |last2=Romero |first2=Ariel Rodriguez |last3=Levernier |first3=Jacob G |last4=Munro |first4=Thomas Anthony |last5=McLaughlin |first5=Stephen Reid |last6=Greshake Tzovaras |first6=Bastian |last7=Greene |first7=Casey S |title=Sci-Hub provides access to nearly all scholarly literature|journal=eLife |volume=7 |doi=10.7554/eLife.32822 |issn=2050-084X |pmc=5832410 |pmid=29424689|year=2018 |doi-access=free }}</ref><ref name=Bohannon>{{cite journal |last1=Bohannon|first1=John |title= Who's downloading pirated papers? Everyone |journal= [[Science (journal)|Science]] |doi= 10.1126/science.aaf5664 |date=28 April 2016 |volume=352 |number=6285 |pages= 508–512|pmid=27126020 }}</ref>
* 17 April – Researchers have injected biodegradable nanofiber spheres carrying cells into wounds to grow tissue.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Liu | first=Xiaohua | last2=Jin | first2=Xiaobing | last3=Ma | first3=Peter X. | title=Nanofibrous hollow microspheres self-assembled from star-shaped polymers as injectable cell carriers for knee repair | journal=Nature Materials | volume=10 | issue=5 | date=2011 | issn=1476-1122 | pmid=21499313 | pmc=3080435 | doi=10.1038/nmat2999 | pages=398–406}}</ref>
* 17 April – Researchers have injected biodegradable nanofiber spheres carrying cells into wounds to grow tissue.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Liu | first1=Xiaohua | last2=Jin | first2=Xiaobing | last3=Ma | first3=Peter X. | title=Nanofibrous hollow microspheres self-assembled from star-shaped polymers as injectable cell carriers for knee repair | journal=Nature Materials | volume=10 | issue=5 | date=2011 | issn=1476-1122 | pmid=21499313 | pmc=3080435 | doi=10.1038/nmat2999 | pages=398–406| bibcode=2011NatMa..10..398L }}</ref>
* 18 April
* 18 April
** Scientists demonstrate mathematically that asymmetrical materials should be possible; such material would allow most light or sound waves through in one direction, while preventing them from doing so in the opposite direction; such materials would allow the construction of true one-way mirrors, soundproof rooms, or even [[quantum computers]] that use light to perform calculations.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Lepri | first=Stefano | last2=Casati | first2=Giulio | title=Asymmetric Wave Propagation in Nonlinear Systems | journal=Physical Review Letters | volume=106 | issue=16 | date=2011-04-18 | issn=0031-9007 | doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.164101 | page=164101}}</ref>
** Scientists demonstrate mathematically that asymmetrical materials should be possible; such material would allow most light or sound waves through in one direction, while preventing them from doing so in the opposite direction; such materials would allow the construction of true one-way mirrors, soundproof rooms, or even [[quantum computers]] that use light to perform calculations.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Lepri | first1=Stefano | last2=Casati | first2=Giulio | title=Asymmetric Wave Propagation in Nonlinear Systems | journal=Physical Review Letters | volume=106 | issue=16 | date=2011-04-18 | issn=0031-9007 | doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.164101 | page=164101| pmid=21599368 | arxiv=1103.4802 | bibcode=2011PhRvL.106p4101L }}</ref>
** A new design for thin-film [[solar cell]]s has been developed that requires significantly less [[silicon]] than standard models, and may be more efficient at capturing solar energy.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Vanecek | first=Milan | last2=Babchenko | first2=Oleg | last3=Purkrt | first3=Adam | last4=Holovsky | first4=Jakub | last5=Neykova | first5=Neda | last6=Poruba | first6=Ales | last7=Remes | first7=Zdenek | last8=Meier | first8=Johannes | last9=Kroll | first9=Ulrich | title=Nanostructured three-dimensional thin film silicon solar cells with very high efficiency potential | journal=Applied Physics Letters | volume=98 | issue=16 | date=2011-04-18 | issn=0003-6951 | doi=10.1063/1.3583377 | page=358337}}</ref>
** A new design for thin-film [[solar cell]]s has been developed that requires significantly less [[silicon]] than standard models, and may be more efficient at capturing solar energy.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Vanecek | first1=Milan | last2=Babchenko | first2=Oleg | last3=Purkrt | first3=Adam | last4=Holovsky | first4=Jakub | last5=Neykova | first5=Neda | last6=Poruba | first6=Ales | last7=Remes | first7=Zdenek | last8=Meier | first8=Johannes | last9=Kroll | first9=Ulrich | title=Nanostructured three-dimensional thin film silicon solar cells with very high efficiency potential | journal=Applied Physics Letters | volume=98 | issue=16 | date=2011-04-18 | issn=0003-6951 | doi=10.1063/1.3583377 | page=358337| bibcode=2011ApPhL..98p3503V }}</ref>
* 19 April – An international research team publishes a new method to produce belts of [[graphene]], called nanoribbons. By using hydrogen, they have managed to transform single-walled [[carbon nanotubes]] into ribbons.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Talyzin | first=Alexandr V. | last2=Luzan | first2=Serhiy | last3=Anoshkin | first3=Ilya V. | last4=Nasibulin | first4=Albert G. | last5=Jiang | first5=Hua | last6=Kauppinen | first6=Esko I. | last7=Mikoushkin | first7=Valery M. | last8=Shnitov | first8=Vladimir V. | last9=Marchenko | first9=Dmitry E. | last10=Noréus | first10=Dag | title=Hydrogenation, Purification, and Unzipping of Carbon Nanotubes by Reaction with Molecular Hydrogen: Road to Graphane Nanoribbons | journal=ACS Nano | volume=5 | issue=6 | date=2011-06-28 | issn=1936-0851 | doi=10.1021/nn201224k | pages=5132–5140}}</ref>
* 19 April – An international research team publishes a new method to produce belts of [[graphene]], called nanoribbons. By using hydrogen, they have managed to transform single-walled [[carbon nanotubes]] into ribbons.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Talyzin | first1=Alexandr V. | last2=Luzan | first2=Serhiy | last3=Anoshkin | first3=Ilya V. | last4=Nasibulin | first4=Albert G. | last5=Jiang | first5=Hua | last6=Kauppinen | first6=Esko I. | last7=Mikoushkin | first7=Valery M. | last8=Shnitov | first8=Vladimir V. | last9=Marchenko | first9=Dmitry E. | last10=Noréus | first10=Dag | title=Hydrogenation, Purification, and Unzipping of Carbon Nanotubes by Reaction with Molecular Hydrogen: Road to Graphane Nanoribbons | journal=ACS Nano | volume=5 | issue=6 | date=2011-06-28 | issn=1936-0851 | doi=10.1021/nn201224k | pages=5132–5140| pmid=21504190 }}</ref>
* 20 April – Scientists describe a Chinese spider they say is the biggest fossilised [[arachnid]] yet found; ''Nephila jurassica'', as they have called their specimen, would have had a leg span of some 15&nbsp;cm.<ref>{{cite web | last=Amos | first=Jonathan | title=Fossilised spider 'biggest on record' | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-20 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13134505 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Selden | first=Paul A. | last2=Shih | first2=ChungKun | last3=Ren | first3=Dong | title=A golden orb-weaver spider (Araneae: Nephilidae: Nephila ) from the Middle Jurassic of China | journal=Biology Letters | volume=7 | issue=5 | date=2011-10-23 | issn=1744-9561 | pmid=21508021 | pmc=3169061 | doi=10.1098/rsbl.2011.0228 | pages=775–778}}</ref>
* 20 April – Scientists describe a Chinese spider they say is the biggest fossilised [[arachnid]] yet found; ''Nephila jurassica'', as they have called their specimen, would have had a leg span of some 15&nbsp;cm.<ref>{{cite web | last=Amos | first=Jonathan | title=Fossilised spider 'biggest on record' | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-20 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13134505 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Selden | first1=Paul A. | last2=Shih | first2=ChungKun | last3=Ren | first3=Dong | title=A golden orb-weaver spider (Araneae: Nephilidae: Nephila ) from the Middle Jurassic of China | journal=Biology Letters | volume=7 | issue=5 | date=2011-10-23 | issn=1744-9561 | pmid=21508021 | pmc=3169061 | doi=10.1098/rsbl.2011.0228 | pages=775–778}}</ref>
[[File:AnophelesGambiaemosquito.jpg|thumb|right|21 April 2011: a modified anti-[[malaria]] gene is successfully introduced to a population of [[mosquitoes]].]]
[[File:AnophelesGambiaemosquito.jpg|thumb|right|21 April 2011: a modified anti-[[malaria]] gene is successfully introduced to a population of [[mosquitoes]].]]
* 21 April
* 21 April
** Scientists successfully cause a modified anti-[[malaria]] gene to spread amongst a population of [[mosquitoes]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Gallagher | first=James | title=GM mosquitoes offer malaria hope | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-20 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13128327 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Windbichler | first=Nikolai | last2=Menichelli | first2=Miriam | last3=Papathanos | first3=Philippos Aris | last4=Thyme | first4=Summer B. | last5=Li | first5=Hui | last6=Ulge | first6=Umut Y. | last7=Hovde | first7=Blake T. | last8=Baker | first8=David | last9=Monnat | first9=Raymond J. | last10=Burt | first10=Austin | last11=Crisanti | first11=Andrea | title=A synthetic homing endonuclease-based gene drive system in the human malaria mosquito | journal=Nature | volume=473 | issue=7346 | date=2011 | issn=0028-0836 | pmid=21508956 | pmc=3093433 | doi=10.1038/nature09937 | pages=212–215}}</ref>
** Scientists successfully cause a modified anti-[[malaria]] gene to spread amongst a population of [[mosquitoes]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Gallagher | first=James | title=GM mosquitoes offer malaria hope | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-20 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13128327 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Windbichler | first1=Nikolai | last2=Menichelli | first2=Miriam | last3=Papathanos | first3=Philippos Aris | last4=Thyme | first4=Summer B. | last5=Li | first5=Hui | last6=Ulge | first6=Umut Y. | last7=Hovde | first7=Blake T. | last8=Baker | first8=David | last9=Monnat | first9=Raymond J. | last10=Burt | first10=Austin | last11=Crisanti | first11=Andrea | title=A synthetic homing endonuclease-based gene drive system in the human malaria mosquito | journal=Nature | volume=473 | issue=7346 | date=2011 | issn=0028-0836 | pmid=21508956 | pmc=3093433 | doi=10.1038/nature09937 | pages=212–215| bibcode=2011Natur.473..212W }}</ref>
** Researchers have built a [[carbon nanotube]] [[synapse]] circuit whose behavior in tests reproduces the function of a [[neuron]], the building block of the human [[brain]].<ref>{{cite conference | last=Joshi | first=Jonathan | last2=Zhang | first2=Jialu | last3=Wang | first3=Chuan | last4=Hsu | first4=Chih-Chieh | last5=Parker | first5=Alice C. | last6=Zhou | first6=Chongwu | last7=Ravishankar | first7=Udhay | title=2011 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) | publisher=IEEE | date=2011 | doi=10.1109/lissa.2011.5754178 | page=}}</ref>
** Researchers have built a [[carbon nanotube]] [[synapse]] circuit whose behavior in tests reproduces the function of a [[neuron]], the building block of the human [[brain]].<ref>{{cite conference | last1=Joshi | first1=Jonathan | last2=Zhang | first2=Jialu | last3=Wang | first3=Chuan | last4=Hsu | first4=Chih-Chieh | last5=Parker | first5=Alice C. | last6=Zhou | first6=Chongwu | last7=Ravishankar | first7=Udhay | title=2011 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) | publisher=IEEE | date=2011 | doi=10.1109/lissa.2011.5754178 | page=}}</ref>
** [[Israel]]i engineers have built an artificial device capable of detecting [[cancer]]s of the head and neck by analysing breath.<ref>{{cite web | last=Yirka | first=Bob | title=Israeli engineers build artificial device capable of detecting cancer in breath | website=Medical Xpress | date=2011-04-21 | url=https://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-04-israeli-artificial-device-capable-cancer.html | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Hakim | first=M | last2=Billan | first2=S | last3=Tisch | first3=U | last4=Peng | first4=G | last5=Dvrokind | first5=I | last6=Marom | first6=O | last7=Abdah-Bortnyak | first7=R | last8=Kuten | first8=A | last9=Haick | first9=H | title=Diagnosis of head-and-neck cancer from exhaled breath | journal=British Journal of Cancer | volume=104 | issue=10 | date=2011 | issn=0007-0920 | pmid=21505455 | pmc=3101906 | doi=10.1038/bjc.2011.128 | pages=1649–1655}}</ref>
** [[Israel]]i engineers have built an artificial device capable of detecting [[cancer]]s of the head and neck by analysing breath.<ref>{{cite web | last=Yirka | first=Bob | title=Israeli engineers build artificial device capable of detecting cancer in breath | website=Medical Xpress | date=2011-04-21 | url=https://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-04-israeli-artificial-device-capable-cancer.html | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Hakim | first1=M | last2=Billan | first2=S | last3=Tisch | first3=U | last4=Peng | first4=G | last5=Dvrokind | first5=I | last6=Marom | first6=O | last7=Abdah-Bortnyak | first7=R | last8=Kuten | first8=A | last9=Haick | first9=H | title=Diagnosis of head-and-neck cancer from exhaled breath | journal=British Journal of Cancer | volume=104 | issue=10 | date=2011 | issn=0007-0920 | pmid=21505455 | pmc=3101906 | doi=10.1038/bjc.2011.128 | pages=1649–1655}}</ref>
* 22 April – [[Gene transcription]] is observed in real time in a live cell.<ref>{{cite web | title=Researchers Describe Gene Activity in Living Cells | website=US News &amp; World Report | date=2011-04-27 | url=https://health.usnews.com/health-news/managing-your-healthcare/genetics/articles/2011/04/27/researchers-describe-gene-activity-in-living-cells | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Première observation directe d'une transcription génétique | website=Techno-Science.net | date=2011-05-11 | url=https://www.techno-science.net/actualite/premiere-observation-directe-transcription-genetique-N9115.html | language=fr | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Larson | first=Daniel R. | last2=Zenklusen | first2=Daniel | last3=Wu | first3=Bin | last4=Chao | first4=Jeffrey A. | last5=Singer | first5=Robert H. | title=Real-Time Observation of Transcription Initiation and Elongation on an Endogenous Yeast Gene | journal=Science | volume=332 | issue=6028 | date=2011-04-22 | issn=0036-8075 | pmid=21512033 | pmc=3152976 | doi=10.1126/science.1202142 | pages=475–478}}</ref>
* 22 April – [[Gene transcription]] is observed in real time in a live cell.<ref>{{cite web | title=Researchers Describe Gene Activity in Living Cells | website=US News & World Report | date=2011-04-27 | url=https://health.usnews.com/health-news/managing-your-healthcare/genetics/articles/2011/04/27/researchers-describe-gene-activity-in-living-cells | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Première observation directe d'une transcription génétique | website=Techno-Science.net | date=2011-05-11 | url=https://www.techno-science.net/actualite/premiere-observation-directe-transcription-genetique-N9115.html | language=fr | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Larson | first1=Daniel R. | last2=Zenklusen | first2=Daniel | last3=Wu | first3=Bin | last4=Chao | first4=Jeffrey A. | last5=Singer | first5=Robert H. | title=Real-Time Observation of Transcription Initiation and Elongation on an Endogenous Yeast Gene | journal=Science | volume=332 | issue=6028 | date=2011-04-22 | issn=0036-8075 | pmid=21512033 | pmc=3152976 | doi=10.1126/science.1202142 | pages=475–478| bibcode=2011Sci...332..475L }}</ref>
* 24 April – Small [[laser]]s capable of igniting a fuel/air mixture more efficiently, resulting in less pollution, may replace [[spark plug]]s in [[gasoline]] engines.<ref>{{cite web | last=Palmer | first=Jason | title=Lasers could replace spark plugs in car engines | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-24 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13160950 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Society | first=Electro-Optics | last2=Science | first2=APS/Division of Laser | last3=America | first3=Optical Society of | title=CLEO Press Releases | website=cleoconference.org | date=2011-08-31 | url=http://www.cleoconference.org/media_center/conference_releases/2011/LaserSparksRevolution.aspx | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110430092031/http://www.cleoconference.org/media_center/conference_releases/2011/LaserSparksRevolution.aspx | archive-date=2011-04-30 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Pavel | first=Nicolaie | last2=Tsunekane | first2=Masaki | last3=Taira | first3=Takunori | title=Composite, all-ceramics, high-peak power Nd:YAG/Cr^4+:YAG monolithic micro-laser with multiple-beam output for engine ignition | journal=Optics Express | volume=19 | issue=10 | date=2011-05-09 | issn=1094-4087 | doi=10.1364/OE.19.009378 | page=9378}}</ref><ref>The paper was presented at the CLEO conference on 2 May, and published on 9 May.</ref>
* 24 April – Small [[laser]]s capable of igniting a fuel/air mixture more efficiently, resulting in less pollution, may replace [[spark plug]]s in [[gasoline]] engines.<ref>{{cite web | last=Palmer | first=Jason | title=Lasers could replace spark plugs in car engines | website=BBC News | date=2011-04-24 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13160950 | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last1=Society | first1=Electro-Optics | last2=Science | first2=APS/Division of Laser | last3=America | first3=Optical Society of | title=CLEO Press Releases | website=cleoconference.org | date=2011-08-31 | url=http://www.cleoconference.org/media_center/conference_releases/2011/LaserSparksRevolution.aspx | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110430092031/http://www.cleoconference.org/media_center/conference_releases/2011/LaserSparksRevolution.aspx | archive-date=2011-04-30 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Pavel | first1=Nicolaie | last2=Tsunekane | first2=Masaki | last3=Taira | first3=Takunori | title=Composite, all-ceramics, high-peak power Nd:YAG/Cr^4+:YAG monolithic micro-laser with multiple-beam output for engine ignition | journal=Optics Express | volume=19 | issue=10 | date=2011-05-09 | issn=1094-4087 | doi=10.1364/OE.19.009378 | page=9378| doi-access=free | pmid=21643194 | bibcode=2011OExpr..19.9378P }}</ref><ref>The paper was presented at the CLEO conference on 2 May, and published on 9 May.</ref>
* 25 April
* 25 April
** Some microbes can survive [[gravity]] more than 400,000 times that felt on Earth, a new study says. By contrast, most humans can tolerate three to five times Earth's surface gravity before losing consciousness.<ref>{{cite web | last=Society | first=National Geographic | title=Bacteria Grow Under 400,000 Times Earth's Gravity | website=National Geographic | date=2011-04-11 | url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/110425-gravity-extreme-bacteria-e-coli-alien-life-space-science/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110427083206/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/110425-gravity-extreme-bacteria-e-coli-alien-life-space-science/ | archive-date=2011-04-27 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=Deguchi | first=Shigeru | last2=Shimoshige | first2=Hirokazu | last3=Tsudome | first3=Mikiko | last4=Mukai | first4=Sada-atsu | last5=Corkery | first5=Robert W. | last6=Ito | first6=Susumu | last7=Horikoshi | first7=Koki | title=Microbial growth at hyperaccelerations up to 403,627 × g | journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | volume=108 | issue=19 | date=2011-05-10 | issn=0027-8424 | pmid=21518884 | pmc=3093466 | doi=10.1073/pnas.1018027108 | pages=7997–8002}}</ref>
** Some microbes can survive [[gravity]] more than 400,000 times that felt on Earth, a new study says. By contrast, most humans can tolerate three to five times Earth's surface gravity before losing consciousness.<ref>{{cite web | last=Society | first=National Geographic | title=Bacteria Grow Under 400,000 Times Earth's Gravity | website=National Geographic | date=2011-04-11 | url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/110425-gravity-extreme-bacteria-e-coli-alien-life-space-science/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110427083206/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/110425-gravity-extreme-bacteria-e-coli-alien-life-space-science/ | archive-date=2011-04-27 | url-status=unfit | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Deguchi | first1=Shigeru | last2=Shimoshige | first2=Hirokazu | last3=Tsudome | first3=Mikiko | last4=Mukai | first4=Sada-atsu | last5=Corkery | first5=Robert W. | last6=Ito | first6=Susumu | last7=Horikoshi | first7=Koki | title=Microbial growth at hyperaccelerations up to 403,627 × g | journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | volume=108 | issue=19 | date=2011-05-10 | issn=0027-8424 | pmid=21518884 | pmc=3093466 | doi=10.1073/pnas.1018027108 | pages=7997–8002| doi-access=free | bibcode=2011PNAS..108.7997D }}</ref>
** The [[European Commission]] has approved plans to build a trio of [[lasers]] that will each dwarf the power of any previous laser. The project, called the [[Extreme Light Infrastructure]], will lay the groundwork for building an even more powerful laser that could try to pull "virtual" particles out of the vacuum of [[space-time]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Comment | first=Quoting The | title=Short Sharp Science: World's most powerful lasers get the green light | website=newscientist.com | date=2011-04-25 | url=https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-most-powerful-lasers-ge.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426222949/https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-most-powerful-lasers-ge.html | archive-date=2011-04-26 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** The [[European Commission]] has approved plans to build a trio of [[lasers]] that will each dwarf the power of any previous laser. The project, called the [[Extreme Light Infrastructure]], will lay the groundwork for building an even more powerful laser that could try to pull "virtual" particles out of the vacuum of [[space-time]].<ref>{{cite web | last=Comment | first=Quoting The | title=Short Sharp Science: World's most powerful lasers get the green light | website=newscientist.com | date=2011-04-25 | url=https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-most-powerful-lasers-ge.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426222949/https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/worlds-most-powerful-lasers-ge.html | archive-date=2011-04-26 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
* 28 April
* 28 April
** Researchers publish findings of three more [[gene]]s linked to the most common form of [[breast cancer]], which could provide targets for new treatments. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110504134643/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8490070/Breast-cancer-gene-discovery-like-finding-gold.html (''Daily Telegraph'')]<ref>{{cite journal | last=Dunbier | first=Anita K. | last2=Anderson | first2=Helen | last3=Ghazoui | first3=Zara | last4=Lopez-Knowles | first4=Elena | last5=Pancholi | first5=Sunil | last6=Ribas | first6=Ricardo | last7=Drury | first7=Suzanne | last8=Sidhu | first8=Kally | last9=Leary | first9=Alexandra | last10=Martin | first10=Lesley-Ann | last11=Dowsett | first11=Mitch | title=ESR1 Is Co-Expressed with Closely Adjacent Uncharacterised Genes Spanning a Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus at 6q25.1 | journal=PLoS Genetics | volume=7 | issue=4 | date=2011-04-28 | issn=1553-7404 | pmid=21552322 | pmc=3084198 | doi=10.1371/journal.pgen.1001382 | doi-access=free | page=e1001382}}</ref>
** Researchers publish findings of three more [[gene]]s linked to the most common form of [[breast cancer]], which could provide targets for new treatments. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110504134643/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8490070/Breast-cancer-gene-discovery-like-finding-gold.html (''Daily Telegraph'')]<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Dunbier | first1=Anita K. | last2=Anderson | first2=Helen | last3=Ghazoui | first3=Zara | last4=Lopez-Knowles | first4=Elena | last5=Pancholi | first5=Sunil | last6=Ribas | first6=Ricardo | last7=Drury | first7=Suzanne | last8=Sidhu | first8=Kally | last9=Leary | first9=Alexandra | last10=Martin | first10=Lesley-Ann | last11=Dowsett | first11=Mitch | title=ESR1 Is Co-Expressed with Closely Adjacent Uncharacterised Genes Spanning a Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus at 6q25.1 | journal=PLOS Genetics | volume=7 | issue=4 | date=2011-04-28 | issn=1553-7404 | pmid=21552322 | pmc=3084198 | doi=10.1371/journal.pgen.1001382 | doi-access=free | page=e1001382}}</ref>
** According to an [[American Physical Society]] report, technologies for removing [[carbon dioxide]] from the atmosphere are unlikely to offer an economically feasible way to slow human-driven [[climate change]] for several decades.<ref>{{cite web | last=Rudolf | first=John Collins | title=Study Raises Doubts on Capturing Carbon Dioxide From Air | website=The New York Times | date=2011-05-10 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/10/science/earth/10carbon.html | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Wayback Machine | website=aps.org | date=2011-07-18 | url=http://www.aps.org/policy/reports/popa-reports/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=244407 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110515000012/http://www.aps.org/policy/reports/popa-reports/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=244407 | archive-date=2011-05-15 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>
** According to an [[American Physical Society]] report, technologies for removing [[carbon dioxide]] from the atmosphere are unlikely to offer an economically feasible way to slow human-driven [[climate change]] for several decades.<ref>{{cite web | last=Rudolf | first=John Collins | title=Study Raises Doubts on Capturing Carbon Dioxide From Air | website=The New York Times | date=2011-05-10 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/10/science/earth/10carbon.html | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title= | website=aps.org | date=2011-07-18 | url=http://www.aps.org/policy/reports/popa-reports/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=244407 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110515000012/http://www.aps.org/policy/reports/popa-reports/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=244407 | archive-date=2011-05-15 | url-status=dead | access-date=2024-09-05}}</ref>


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* 23 May
* 23 May
** Researchers have set a new record for the rate of data transfer using a single [[laser]]: 26 [[terabit]]s per second. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13469924 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nphoton.2011.74|(''Nat. Photonics'')}}
** Researchers have set a new record for the rate of data transfer using a single [[laser]]: 26 [[terabit]]s per second. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13469924 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nphoton.2011.74|(''Nat. Photonics'')}}
** The bacteria responsible for [[stomach ulcers]] have been linked to [[Parkinson's disease]], according to American researchers. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13469716 (BBC)] [http://gm.asm.org/index.php/component/content/article/48/168-bacteria-may-cause-parkinsons-disease (ASM)]
** The bacteria responsible for [[stomach ulcers]] have been linked to [[Parkinson's disease]], according to American researchers. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13469716 (BBC)] [http://gm.asm.org/index.php/component/content/article/48/168-bacteria-may-cause-parkinsons-disease (ASM)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110613014627/http://gm.asm.org/index.php/component/content/article/48/168-bacteria-may-cause-parkinsons-disease |date=2011-06-13 }}
* 24 May – A superhot substance recently made in the [[Large Hadron Collider]] is the densest form of matter ever observed, scientists have announced. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110525231728/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/05/110524-densest-matter-created-lhc-alice-big-bang-space-science/ (''National Geographic'')]
* 24 May – A superhot substance recently made in the [[Large Hadron Collider]] is the densest form of matter ever observed, scientists have announced. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110525231728/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/05/110524-densest-matter-created-lhc-alice-big-bang-space-science/ (''National Geographic'')]
[[File:Gyrus Dentatus 40x.jpg|thumb|right|26 May 2011: American scientists successfully transmute human skin cells directly into [[neurons]] (pictured).]]
[[File:Gyrus Dentatus 40x.jpg|thumb|right|26 May 2011: American scientists successfully transmute human skin cells directly into [[neurons]] (pictured).]]
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** Reexamination of data indicates that the [[gamma-ray burst]] [[GRB 090423]] may be the most distant single object yet detected; scientists believe the blast, which was detected by NASA's [[Swift Observatory]], occurred a mere 520 million years after the [[Big Bang]]. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13539914 (BBC)] [https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.4915 (arXiv)] {{doi-inline|10.1088/0004-637X/736/1/7|''Astrophys. J.''}}
** Reexamination of data indicates that the [[gamma-ray burst]] [[GRB 090423]] may be the most distant single object yet detected; scientists believe the blast, which was detected by NASA's [[Swift Observatory]], occurred a mere 520 million years after the [[Big Bang]]. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13539914 (BBC)] [https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.4915 (arXiv)] {{doi-inline|10.1088/0004-637X/736/1/7|''Astrophys. J.''}}
** NASA ends its operational planning activities for the veteran [[Mars rover]] ''[[Spirit rover|Spirit]]''; it will now transition the [[Mars Exploration Rover|Mars Exploration Rover Project]] to a single-rover operation focused on Spirit's still-active twin, ''[[Opportunity rover|Opportunity]]''. [https://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-rover-spirit-20110525,0,2933100.story (''Los Angeles Times'')] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110528024734/http://blogs.jpl.nasa.gov/2011/05/a-heartfelt-goodbye-to-a-spirited-mars-rover/ (NASA)]
** NASA ends its operational planning activities for the veteran [[Mars rover]] ''[[Spirit rover|Spirit]]''; it will now transition the [[Mars Exploration Rover|Mars Exploration Rover Project]] to a single-rover operation focused on Spirit's still-active twin, ''[[Opportunity rover|Opportunity]]''. [https://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-rover-spirit-20110525,0,2933100.story (''Los Angeles Times'')] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110528024734/http://blogs.jpl.nasa.gov/2011/05/a-heartfelt-goodbye-to-a-spirited-mars-rover/ (NASA)]
** Swedish scientists unveil a technique that causes the brain to misinterpret the size of the human body. [https://www.nbcnews.com/id/43196143 (MSNBC)]{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} {{doi-inline|10.1371/journal.pone.0020195|(''PLoS ONE'')}}
** Swedish scientists unveil a technique that causes the brain to misinterpret the size of the human body. [https://www.nbcnews.com/id/43196143 (MSNBC)]{{dead link|date=November 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} {{doi-inline|10.1371/journal.pone.0020195|(''PLoS ONE'')}}
* 26 May
* 26 May
** Stanford University researchers have managed to turn human skin cells directly into [[neuron]]s, without first turning them into [[pluripotent stem cell]]s. [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2011/05/26/scientists-transform-skin-cells-directly-into-neurons/ (''Discover'')] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nature10202|(''Nature'')}}
** Stanford University researchers have managed to turn human skin cells directly into [[neuron]]s, without first turning them into [[pluripotent stem cell]]s. [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2011/05/26/scientists-transform-skin-cells-directly-into-neurons/ (''Discover'')] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110531011259/http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2011/05/26/scientists-transform-skin-cells-directly-into-neurons/ |date=2011-05-31 }} {{doi-inline|10.1038/nature10202|(''Nature'')}}
** Researchers believe they have made the first experimental observation of the dynamical [[Casimir effect]], using a rapidly moving mirror that turns virtual [[photon]]s into real ones. [http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26813/ (''Technology Review'')] [https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.4714 (arXiv)]
** Researchers believe they have made the first experimental observation of the dynamical [[Casimir effect]], using a rapidly moving mirror that turns virtual [[photon]]s into real ones. [http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26813/ (''Technology Review'')] [https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.4714 (arXiv)]
* 29 May – Human organs could be grown inside [[pigs]] for use in transplant operations, following research using [[stem cell]]s. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110621231434/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8584443/Pigs-could-grow-human-organs-in-stem-cell-breakthrough.html (''The Telegraph'')] [http://www.abstractsonline.com/Plan/ViewAbstract.aspx?sKey=e5e16659-ec14-4fbe-b697-1ec57c430230&cKey=b2d8bc27-be1d-4482-af44-4a2b115a116f&mKey={DFC2C4B1-FBCD-433D-86DD-B15521A77070} (EHGC 2001)]
* 29 May – Human organs could be grown inside [[pigs]] for use in transplant operations, following research using [[stem cell]]s. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110621231434/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8584443/Pigs-could-grow-human-organs-in-stem-cell-breakthrough.html (''The Telegraph'')] [http://www.abstractsonline.com/Plan/ViewAbstract.aspx?sKey=e5e16659-ec14-4fbe-b697-1ec57c430230&cKey=b2d8bc27-be1d-4482-af44-4a2b115a116f&mKey={DFC2C4B1-FBCD-433D-86DD-B15521A77070} (EHGC 2001)]
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** Researchers have used a human vaccine to cure [[prostate cancer]] in mice. [http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-06-approach-cancer-vaccines-successful-early.html (''Medical Xpress'')] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nm.2390|(''Nat. Med.'')}}
** Researchers have used a human vaccine to cure [[prostate cancer]] in mice. [http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-06-approach-cancer-vaccines-successful-early.html (''Medical Xpress'')] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nm.2390|(''Nat. Med.'')}}
** The [[oceans]] are in a worse state than previously suspected, with a [[mass extinction]] of marine species looming, according to a new report. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13796479 (BBC)] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110626102633/http://www.stateoftheocean.org/pdfs/1906_IPSO-LONG.pdf (IPSO)]
** The [[oceans]] are in a worse state than previously suspected, with a [[mass extinction]] of marine species looming, according to a new report. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13796479 (BBC)] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110626102633/http://www.stateoftheocean.org/pdfs/1906_IPSO-LONG.pdf (IPSO)]
* 20 June – A [[Japan]]ese computer has taken first place on the [http://www.top500.org/list/2011/06/100 Top 500 supercomputer list] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170701150947/https://www.top500.org/list/2011/06/100/ |date=2017-07-01 }}, ending [[China]]'s reign at the top after just six months. Capable of operating at 8.16 [[petaflops]] (quadrillion floating-point calculations per second), the [[K computer]] is more powerful than the next five systems combined. [http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9217755/Japan_takes_back_first_place_on_Top_500_supercomputer_list?taxonomyId=12 (''ComputerWorld'')]
* 20 June – A [[Japan]]ese computer has taken first place on the [http://www.top500.org/list/2011/06/100 Top 500 supercomputer list] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170701150947/https://www.top500.org/list/2011/06/100/ |date=2017-07-01 }}, ending [[China]]'s reign at the top after just six months. Capable of operating at 8.16 [[petaflops]] (quadrillion floating-point calculations per second), the [[K computer]] is more powerful than the next five systems combined. [http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9217755/Japan_takes_back_first_place_on_Top_500_supercomputer_list?taxonomyId=12 (''ComputerWorld'')] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110623132519/http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9217755/Japan_takes_back_first_place_on_Top_500_supercomputer_list?taxonomyId=12 |date=2011-06-23 }}
[[File:Epitaxial Nanowire Heterostructures SEM image.jpg|thumb|right|22 June 2011: [[Stanford University]] engineers develop [[nanowire]] electronics that can be attached to nearly any surface ([[gold]] nanowires pictured).]]
[[File:Epitaxial Nanowire Heterostructures SEM image.jpg|thumb|right|22 June 2011: [[Stanford University]] engineers develop [[nanowire]] electronics that can be attached to nearly any surface ([[gold]] nanowires pictured).]]
* 22 June
* 22 June
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** [[Österplana 065]] meteorite is found in Sweden. [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=63063 (Meteoritical Bulletin)]
** [[Österplana 065]] meteorite is found in Sweden. [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=63063 (Meteoritical Bulletin)]
* 27 June – A new bacterium is reported to have been produced from an engineered [[DNA]] sequence, in which [[thymine]] was replaced by the synthetic building block 5-chlorouracil – a substance "toxic to other organisms". {{doi-inline|10.1002/anie.201100535|(''Angew. Chem.'')}}
* 27 June – A new bacterium is reported to have been produced from an engineered [[DNA]] sequence, in which [[thymine]] was replaced by the synthetic building block 5-chlorouracil – a substance "toxic to other organisms". {{doi-inline|10.1002/anie.201100535|(''Angew. Chem.'')}}
* 28 June – The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization holds a ceremony in [[Rome]], declaring the once-widespread cattle disease [[rinderpest]] to be globally eradicated.[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/health/28rinderpest.html (''The New York Times'')] [http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/80728/icode/ (FAO)]
* 28 June – The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization holds a ceremony in [[Rome]], declaring the once-widespread cattle disease [[rinderpest]] to be globally eradicated.[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/health/28rinderpest.html (''The New York Times'')] [http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/80728/icode/ (FAO)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224210958/http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/80728/icode/ |date=2011-12-24 }}
* 30 June – Computer corporation [[IBM]] develops a form of 'instantaneous' memory, 100 times faster than [[flash memory]]. [https://www.engadget.com/2011/06/30/embargo-ibm-develops-instantaneous-memory-100x-faster-than-fl/ (Engadget)]
* 30 June – Computer corporation [[IBM]] develops a form of 'instantaneous' memory, 100 times faster than [[flash memory]]. [https://www.engadget.com/2011/06/30/embargo-ibm-develops-instantaneous-memory-100x-faster-than-fl/ (Engadget)]


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* 19 July
* 19 July
** [[Russia]]'s [[RadioAstron]], the largest orbital [[radio telescope]] yet constructed, is successfully launched into Earth orbit. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14200971 (BBC)]
** [[Russia]]'s [[RadioAstron]], the largest orbital [[radio telescope]] yet constructed, is successfully launched into Earth orbit. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14200971 (BBC)]
** It is announced the [[Herschel Space Observatory]] has discovered a dense ribbon of gas and dust more than 600 light years across at the centre of the [[Milky Way]] galaxy. [http://herschel.cf.ac.uk/results/twisted-ring-galactic-centre (Herschel)]
** It is announced the [[Herschel Space Observatory]] has discovered a dense ribbon of gas and dust more than 600 light years across at the centre of the [[Milky Way]] galaxy. [http://herschel.cf.ac.uk/results/twisted-ring-galactic-centre (Herschel)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724040240/http://herschel.cf.ac.uk/results/twisted-ring-galactic-centre |date=2011-07-24 }}
* 20 July
* 20 July
** The [[Hubble Space Telescope]] discovers [[Moons of Pluto|another moon]] orbiting [[Pluto]]. [http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/cbet/cbet002769.txt (IAU)]
** The [[Hubble Space Telescope]] discovers [[Moons of Pluto|another moon]] orbiting [[Pluto]]. [http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/cbet/cbet002769.txt (IAU)]
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** Artificial [[sperm]] are created using [[stem cell]]s for the first time, in a scientific breakthrough that could lead to new treatments for infertile men. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110805012134/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8682142/Stem-cells-used-to-make-artificial-sperm.html (''Daily Telegraph'')] {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.06.052|(''Cell'')}}
** Artificial [[sperm]] are created using [[stem cell]]s for the first time, in a scientific breakthrough that could lead to new treatments for infertile men. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110805012134/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8682142/Stem-cells-used-to-make-artificial-sperm.html (''Daily Telegraph'')] {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.06.052|(''Cell'')}}
* 5 August
* 5 August
** The solar-powered probe ''[[Juno (spacecraft)|Juno]]'' is launched from [[Kennedy Space Center]] on a five-year mission to [[Jupiter]]. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14412988 (BBC)] [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/news/juno20110805.html (NASA)]
** The solar-powered probe ''[[Juno (spacecraft)|Juno]]'' is launched from [[Kennedy Space Center]] on a five-year mission to [[Jupiter]]. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14412988 (BBC)] [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/news/juno20110805.html (NASA)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200426125459/https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/news/juno20110805.html |date=2020-04-26 }}
** Bypassing [[stem cell]]s, scientists have made [[neurons]] directly from [[human skin]]. {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.07.007|(''Cell'')}}
** Bypassing [[stem cell]]s, scientists have made [[neurons]] directly from [[human skin]]. {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.07.007|(''Cell'')}}
** Scientists have developed a new class of molecules that target cells' entry systems to ensure harmful organisms do not gain access. The molecules, nicknamed pitstops, could lead to new therapeutic approaches to prevent the spread of viral and bacterial infections. [http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2011/08/05/3285707.htm (ABC Science)] {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.06.025|(''Cell'')}}
** Scientists have developed a new class of molecules that target cells' entry systems to ensure harmful organisms do not gain access. The molecules, nicknamed pitstops, could lead to new therapeutic approaches to prevent the spread of viral and bacterial infections. [http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2011/08/05/3285707.htm (ABC Science)] {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.06.025|(''Cell'')}}
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[[File:Chronic lymphocytic leukemia.jpg|thumb|right|10 August 2011: a new [[gene therapy]] successfully kills off [[leukemia]] [[lymphocytes]] (pictured) in three advanced patients.]]
[[File:Chronic lymphocytic leukemia.jpg|thumb|right|10 August 2011: a new [[gene therapy]] successfully kills off [[leukemia]] [[lymphocytes]] (pictured) in three advanced patients.]]
* 8 August – A report, based on [[NASA]] analysis of [[meteorites]] found on [[Earth]], suggests that the building blocks of [[DNA]] ([[adenine]], [[guanine]] and related [[organic molecules]]) may have been formed in [[outer space]]. {{doi-inline|10.1073/pnas.1106493108|(''PNAS'')}}
* 8 August – A report, based on [[NASA]] analysis of [[meteorites]] found on [[Earth]], suggests that the building blocks of [[DNA]] ([[adenine]], [[guanine]] and related [[organic molecules]]) may have been formed in [[outer space]]. {{doi-inline|10.1073/pnas.1106493108|(''PNAS'')}}
* 10 August – A new [[gene therapy]] that has successfully neutralized advanced cases of [[chronic lymphocytic leukemia]] (CLL) in 3 patients is published. [http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/08/10/amazing-therapy-destroys-leukemia-in-3-patients/ (Fox News)] {{doi-inline|10.1056/NEJMoa1103849|(''NEJM'')}} [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=reprogrammed-cells-cure-leukemia (''Scientific American'')]
* 10 August – A new [[gene therapy]] that has successfully neutralized advanced cases of [[chronic lymphocytic leukemia]] (CLL) in 3 patients is published. [https://www.foxnews.com/health// (Fox News)] {{doi-inline|10.1056/NEJMoa1103849|(''NEJM'')}} [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=reprogrammed-cells-cure-leukemia (''Scientific American'')]
* 11 August
* 11 August
** Researchers say they have created the first-ever animal with artificial information in its genetic code. The technique, they say, could give biologists "atom-by-atom control" over the molecules in living organisms. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14492948 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1021/ja2054034|(''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'')}}
** Researchers say they have created the first-ever animal with artificial information in its genetic code. The technique, they say, could give biologists "atom-by-atom control" over the molecules in living organisms. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14492948 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1021/ja2054034|(''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'')}}
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[[File:Explosions.jpg|thumb|right|19 August 2011: the American [[Office of Naval Research]] successfully tests a new class of conventional explosive, reportedly five times more powerful than existing explosives.]]
[[File:Explosions.jpg|thumb|right|19 August 2011: the American [[Office of Naval Research]] successfully tests a new class of conventional explosive, reportedly five times more powerful than existing explosives.]]
* 19 August – The US [[Office of Naval Research]] says that it has successfully tested a new type of explosive material that can dramatically increase weapons' impacts. Missiles made from the high-density substance can explode with up to five times the energy of existing explosives. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14581097 (BBC)]
* 19 August – The US [[Office of Naval Research]] says that it has successfully tested a new type of explosive material that can dramatically increase weapons' impacts. Missiles made from the high-density substance can explode with up to five times the energy of existing explosives. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14581097 (BBC)]
* 22 August – American researchers prototype a basic form of bulletproof skin, based on genetically modified [[silkworm]] threads. [http://www.policeone.com/police-products/body-armor/articles/4241091-Researchers-create-bulletproof-skin/ (Police One)]
* 22 August – American researchers prototype a basic form of bulletproof skin, based on genetically modified [[silkworm]] threads. [http://www.policeone.com/police-products/body-armor/articles/4241091-Researchers-create-bulletproof-skin/ (Police One)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023193751/http://www.policeone.com/police-products/body-armor/articles/4241091-Researchers-create-bulletproof-skin/ |date=2011-10-23 }}
* 23 August
* 23 August
** The natural world contains about 8.7 million [[species]], according to a new estimate described by scientists as the most accurate ever. However, the vast majority of these species have not been identified – cataloguing them all could take more than 1,000 years. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14616161 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1371/journal.pbio.1001127|(''PLoS Biol.'')}}
** The natural world contains about 8.7 million [[species]], according to a new estimate described by scientists as the most accurate ever. However, the vast majority of these species have not been identified – cataloguing them all could take more than 1,000 years. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14616161 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1371/journal.pbio.1001127|(''PLoS Biol.'')}}
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* 25 August – A [[monkey]] sporting a ginger beard and matching fiery red tail, discovered in a threatened region of the [[Brazil]]ian [[Amazon Rainforest|Amazon]], is believed to be a species new to science. [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/aug/25/new-monkey-species-amazon (''The Guardian'')]
* 25 August – A [[monkey]] sporting a ginger beard and matching fiery red tail, discovered in a threatened region of the [[Brazil]]ian [[Amazon Rainforest|Amazon]], is believed to be a species new to science. [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/aug/25/new-monkey-species-amazon (''The Guardian'')]
* 26 August – An [[atomic clock]] at the UK's [[National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)|National Physical Laboratory]] (NPL) has the best long-term accuracy of any clock in the world, researchers from NPL and [[Penn State University]] have found. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14657002 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1088/0026-1394/48/5/007|(''Metrologia'')}}
* 26 August – An [[atomic clock]] at the UK's [[National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)|National Physical Laboratory]] (NPL) has the best long-term accuracy of any clock in the world, researchers from NPL and [[Penn State University]] have found. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14657002 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1088/0026-1394/48/5/007|(''Metrologia'')}}
* 29 August – Japanese scientists announce an innovation in [[wind turbine]] technology, the [[wind lens]], which could triple the energy output of wind turbines, making wind energy affectively cheaper than nuclear energy. [http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/blogs/japanese-breakthrough-will-make-wind-power-cheaper-than-nuclea (Mother Nature Network)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111031021912/http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/blogs/japanese-breakthrough-will-make-wind-power-cheaper-than-nuclea |date=2011-10-31 }} [http://www.riam.kyushu-u.ac.jp/windeng/en_aboutus_detail04.html (Kyushu University)]
* 29 August – Japanese scientists announce an innovation in [[wind turbine]] technology, the [[wind lens]], which could triple the energy output of wind turbines, making wind energy affectively cheaper than nuclear energy. [http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/blogs/japanese-breakthrough-will-make-wind-power-cheaper-than-nuclea (Mother Nature Network)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111031021912/http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/blogs/japanese-breakthrough-will-make-wind-power-cheaper-than-nuclea |date=2011-10-31 }} [http://www.riam.kyushu-u.ac.jp/windeng/en_aboutus_detail04.html (Kyushu University)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120101010531/http://www.riam.kyushu-u.ac.jp/windeng/en_aboutus_detail04.html |date=2012-01-01 }}
* 31 August
* 31 August
** An engineered [[virus]], injected into the blood, can selectively target and destroy [[cancer]] cells throughout the body, in what researchers have labelled a medical first. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14730608 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nature10358|(''Nature'')}}
** An engineered [[virus]], injected into the blood, can selectively target and destroy [[cancer]] cells throughout the body, in what researchers have labelled a medical first. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14730608 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nature10358|(''Nature'')}}
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** Researchers report two major breakthroughs in [[quantum computing]]—a quantum system built on the familiar [[von Neumann architecture|von Neumann processor-memory architecture]], and a working digital quantum simulator built on a quantum-computer platform. [http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-09/two-key-computing-advances-bring-quantum-computers-closer-reality (PopSci)] {{doi-inline|10.1126/science.1208001|(''Science''-1)}} {{doi-inline|10.1126/science.1208517|(''Science''-2)}}
** Researchers report two major breakthroughs in [[quantum computing]]—a quantum system built on the familiar [[von Neumann architecture|von Neumann processor-memory architecture]], and a working digital quantum simulator built on a quantum-computer platform. [http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-09/two-key-computing-advances-bring-quantum-computers-closer-reality (PopSci)] {{doi-inline|10.1126/science.1208001|(''Science''-1)}} {{doi-inline|10.1126/science.1208517|(''Science''-2)}}
** [[Yale University]] researchers have discovered the source of signals that trigger [[hair]] growth, an insight that may lead to new treatments for [[baldness]]. {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.07.019|(''Cell'')}}
** [[Yale University]] researchers have discovered the source of signals that trigger [[hair]] growth, an insight that may lead to new treatments for [[baldness]]. {{doi-inline|10.1016/j.cell.2011.07.019|(''Cell'')}}
** Scientists map the taste [[Cerebral cortex|cortex]] in [[mice]], pinpointing the brain regions that detect certain flavors. [http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-09/scientists-map-mouse-taste-cortex-pinpointing-brain-regions-detect-certain-flavors (PopSci)] {{doi-inline|10.1126/science.1204076|(''Science'')}}
** Scientists map the taste [[Cerebral cortex|cortex]] in [[mice]], pinpointing the brain regions that detect certain flavors. [http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-09/scientists-map-mouse-taste-cortex-pinpointing-brain-regions-detect-certain-flavors (PopSci)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110910152307/http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-09/scientists-map-mouse-taste-cortex-pinpointing-brain-regions-detect-certain-flavors |date=2011-09-10 }} {{doi-inline|10.1126/science.1204076|(''Science'')}}
** Researchers suggest that dry desert planets might be the most common type of habitable planet in the galaxy, rather than watery planets such as [[Earth]]. {{doi-inline|10.1089/ast.2010.0545|(''Astrobiology'')}}
** Researchers suggest that dry desert planets might be the most common type of habitable planet in the galaxy, rather than watery planets such as [[Earth]]. {{doi-inline|10.1089/ast.2010.0545|(''Astrobiology'')}}
** [[Challacombe scale]] for a clinical oral dryness score introduced. {{doi-inline|10.1038/sj.bdj.2011.884|(''Br. Dent. J.'')}}
** [[Challacombe scale]] for a clinical oral dryness score introduced. {{doi-inline|10.1038/sj.bdj.2011.884|(''Br. Dent. J.'')}}
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* 9 September – Feeding a [[supercomputer]] with news stories could help predict major world events, according to US researchers. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14841018 (BBC)] [http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3663/3040 (''First Monday'')] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130411092238/http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3663/3040 |date=2013-04-11 }}
* 9 September – Feeding a [[supercomputer]] with news stories could help predict major world events, according to US researchers. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14841018 (BBC)] [http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3663/3040 (''First Monday'')] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130411092238/http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3663/3040 |date=2013-04-11 }}
* 12 September
* 12 September
** [[Arctic sea ice]] has melted to a historic low, researchers from the [[University of Bremen]] in [[Germany]] report. [http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/12/arctic-ice-levels-hit-historic-low-researchers-say/ (CNN)] [http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de:8084/amsr/minimum2011-en.pdf (AMSR-E)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118215823/http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de:8084/amsr/minimum2011-en.pdf |date=2012-01-18 }}
** [[Arctic sea ice]] has melted to a historic low, researchers from the [[University of Bremen]] in [[Germany]] report. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110929100654/http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/12/arctic-ice-levels-hit-historic-low-researchers-say/ (CNN)] [http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de:8084/amsr/minimum2011-en.pdf (AMSR-E)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118215823/http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de:8084/amsr/minimum2011-en.pdf |date=2012-01-18 }}
** Astronomers using the [[European Southern Observatory]]'s [[HARPS]] instrument announce the discovery of more than 50 new [[exoplanets]] – including 16 [[super-Earths]] – with one planet reportedly orbiting at the edge of the [[Goldilocks zone|habitable zone]] of its star. By studying the properties of all the HARPS planets found so far, the team has found that about 40% of stars similar to the [[Sun]] have at least one planet lighter than [[Saturn]]. [http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1134/ (ESO)]
** Astronomers using the [[European Southern Observatory]]'s [[HARPS]] instrument announce the discovery of more than 50 new [[exoplanets]] – including 16 [[super-Earths]] – with one planet reportedly orbiting at the edge of the [[Goldilocks zone|habitable zone]] of its star. By studying the properties of all the HARPS planets found so far, the team has found that about 40% of stars similar to the [[Sun]] have at least one planet lighter than [[Saturn]]. [http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1134/ (ESO)]
[[File:Art of SLS launch.jpg|thumb|right|14 September 2011: [[NASA]] publishes the design of its future heavy-lift rocket, the [[Space Launch System]] (concept art shown).]]
[[File:Art of SLS launch.jpg|thumb|right|14 September 2011: [[NASA]] publishes the design of its future heavy-lift rocket, the [[Space Launch System]] (concept art shown).]]
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** An international team of scientists at [[CERN]] records [[neutrino]] particles apparently traveling faster than the [[speed of light]]. If confirmed, the discovery would overturn [[Albert Einstein]]'s 1905 [[special theory of relativity]], which says that nothing can travel faster than light. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15017484 (BBC)] [https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.4897 (ArXiv)]
** An international team of scientists at [[CERN]] records [[neutrino]] particles apparently traveling faster than the [[speed of light]]. If confirmed, the discovery would overturn [[Albert Einstein]]'s 1905 [[special theory of relativity]], which says that nothing can travel faster than light. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15017484 (BBC)] [https://arxiv.org/abs/1109.4897 (ArXiv)]
** A non-disease-causing [[virus]] kills human [[breast cancer]] cells in the laboratory, creating opportunities for potential new cancer therapies, according to [[Penn State College of Medicine]] researchers who tested the virus on three different breast cancer types. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110924054651/http://live.psu.edu/story/55260 (Pennsylvania State University)]
** A non-disease-causing [[virus]] kills human [[breast cancer]] cells in the laboratory, creating opportunities for potential new cancer therapies, according to [[Penn State College of Medicine]] researchers who tested the virus on three different breast cancer types. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110924054651/http://live.psu.edu/story/55260 (Pennsylvania State University)]
* 24 September – [[NASA]]'s [[Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite]] (UARS) deorbits and impacts the [[Pacific Ocean]], having been decommissioned in 2005. UARS, which was launched in 1991, was designed for the study of [[Earth's atmosphere]], particularly the [[ozone layer]]. [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/uars/index.html (NASA)]
* 24 September – [[NASA]]'s [[Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite]] (UARS) deorbits and impacts the [[Pacific Ocean]], having been decommissioned in 2005. UARS, which was launched in 1991, was designed for the study of [[Earth's atmosphere]], particularly the [[ozone layer]]. [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/uars/index.html (NASA)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180225204106/http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/uars/index.html |date=2018-02-25 }}
* 26 September – Researchers have demonstrated that [[electron]]s can move freely in layers of linked [[semiconductor]] [[nanoparticles]] under the influence of light. This discovery may assist the development of cheap and efficient [[quantum dot]] [[solar cell]]s. {{doi-inline|10.1038/nnano.2011.159|(''Nat. Nanotechnol.'')}}
* 26 September – Researchers have demonstrated that [[electron]]s can move freely in layers of linked [[semiconductor]] [[nanoparticles]] under the influence of light. This discovery may assist the development of cheap and efficient [[quantum dot]] [[solar cell]]s. {{doi-inline|10.1038/nnano.2011.159|(''Nat. Nanotechnol.'')}}
* 27 September
* 27 September
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* 26 November – NASA's [[Mars Science Laboratory]] mission successfully launches for [[Mars]]. The mission landed the robotic ''Curiosity'' [[Mars rover|rover]] on the surface of Mars in August 2012,<ref name=MSL2012>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19144464|title=Nasa's Curiosity rover successfully lands on Mars|publisher=BBC|date=6 August 2012}}</ref> whereupon the rover began its search for evidence of past or present [[life on Mars (planet)|life on Mars]]. [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/os-mars-rover-launch-20111126,0,6917996.story (''Chicago Tribune'')] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QCNsKricls (Launch Video – 04:00)]
* 26 November – NASA's [[Mars Science Laboratory]] mission successfully launches for [[Mars]]. The mission landed the robotic ''Curiosity'' [[Mars rover|rover]] on the surface of Mars in August 2012,<ref name=MSL2012>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19144464|title=Nasa's Curiosity rover successfully lands on Mars|publisher=BBC|date=6 August 2012}}</ref> whereupon the rover began its search for evidence of past or present [[life on Mars (planet)|life on Mars]]. [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/os-mars-rover-launch-20111126,0,6917996.story (''Chicago Tribune'')] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QCNsKricls (Launch Video – 04:00)]
* 28 November
* 28 November
** An American [[carbon capture and storage]] (CCS) project begins a three-year trial to pump one million tonnes of [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] underground. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111206103901/http://www.clickgreen.org.uk/research/trends/122849-us-carbon-capture-project-starts-to-bury-1-million-tonnes-of-co2.html (Click Green)] [http://sequestration.org/resources/topStories.html (MGSC)]
** An American [[carbon capture and storage]] (CCS) project begins a three-year trial to pump one million tonnes of [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] underground. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111206103901/http://www.clickgreen.org.uk/research/trends/122849-us-carbon-capture-project-starts-to-bury-1-million-tonnes-of-co2.html (Click Green)] [http://sequestration.org/resources/topStories.html (MGSC)]{{Dead link|date=December 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
** Swiss researchers are developing magnetic nanoparticles that could be used to remove harmful substances from the bloodstream. [http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/39181/?p1=A1 (Technology Review)]
** Swiss researchers are developing magnetic nanoparticles that could be used to remove harmful substances from the bloodstream. [http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/39181/?p1=A1 (Technology Review)]
* 30 November
* 30 November
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* 19 December – Scientists at the [[University of California]] report a major breakthrough in the cultivation of [[drought]]-tolerant crops. {{doi-inline|10.1073/pnas.1112838108|(''PNAS'')}}
* 19 December – Scientists at the [[University of California]] report a major breakthrough in the cultivation of [[drought]]-tolerant crops. {{doi-inline|10.1073/pnas.1112838108|(''PNAS'')}}
* 20 December
* 20 December
** Scientists operating the [[Kepler (spacecraft)|Kepler Space Telescope]] report the discovery of the first truly [[Terrestrial planet|Earth-sized]] [[extrasolar planets]], [[Kepler-20e]] and [[Kepler-20f]], orbiting a [[Solar analog|Sun-like star]], [[Kepler-20]]. [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/kepler/news/kepler-20-system.html (NASA)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/nature.2011.9688|(''Nature'')}}
** Scientists operating the [[Kepler (spacecraft)|Kepler Space Telescope]] report the discovery of the first truly [[Terrestrial planet|Earth-sized]] [[extrasolar planets]], [[Kepler-20e]] and [[Kepler-20f]], orbiting a [[Solar analog|Sun-like star]], [[Kepler-20]]. [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/kepler/news/kepler-20-system.html (NASA)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190504012546/https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/kepler/news/kepler-20-system.html |date=2019-05-04 }} {{doi-inline|10.1038/nature.2011.9688|(''Nature'')}}
** A potential new [[malaria vaccine]] has shown promise in animal studies, according to [[Oxford University]] researchers. The team plans to start safety trials in human volunteers, following lab tests which showed the vaccine to be effective against all known strains of malaria. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16253364 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/ncomms1615|(''Nat. Commun.'')}}
** A potential new [[malaria vaccine]] has shown promise in animal studies, according to [[Oxford University]] researchers. The team plans to start safety trials in human volunteers, following lab tests which showed the vaccine to be effective against all known strains of malaria. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16253364 (BBC)] {{doi-inline|10.1038/ncomms1615|(''Nat. Commun.'')}}
** Canadian scientists win approval to start human trials of an experimental [[HIV vaccine]]. [https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1104653--canadian-developed-hiv-vaccine-approved-for-human-studies?bn=1 (''The Star'')]
** Canadian scientists win approval to start human trials of an experimental [[HIV vaccine]]. [https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/1104653--canadian-developed-hiv-vaccine-approved-for-human-studies?bn=1 (''The Star'')]
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** The [[wildlife trade]] monitor group Traffic reports that more [[ivory]] was seized in 2011 than in any year since 1989. Around {{convert|23|t|lb}} of ivory – representing at least 2,500 dead [[elephant]]s – were intercepted in 13 operations, mostly in shipments intended for the Asian market. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16353204 (BBC)] [http://www.traffic.org/home/2011/12/29/2011-annus-horribilis-for-african-elephants-says-traffic.html (Traffic)]
** The [[wildlife trade]] monitor group Traffic reports that more [[ivory]] was seized in 2011 than in any year since 1989. Around {{convert|23|t|lb}} of ivory – representing at least 2,500 dead [[elephant]]s – were intercepted in 13 operations, mostly in shipments intended for the Asian market. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16353204 (BBC)] [http://www.traffic.org/home/2011/12/29/2011-annus-horribilis-for-african-elephants-says-traffic.html (Traffic)]
** Chemists at [[Harvard University]] report the creation of a self-assembling artificial [[cell membrane]], formed from an oil/[[detergent]] emulsion mixed with copper ions.<ref name="JACS-20111229">{{cite journal|last1=Budin |first1=Itay|last2=Devaraj |first2=Neal K.|title=Membrane Assembly Driven by a Biomimetic Coupling Reaction|journal=[[Journal of the American Chemical Society]] |date=December 29, 2011|volume=134 | issue = 2 |pages=751–753|doi=10.1021/ja2076873|pmid=22239722|pmc=3262119}}</ref><ref name="KZ-20120126">{{cite web|author=Staff |title=Chemists create artificial cell membrane |url=http://www.kurzweilai.net/chemists-create-artificial-cell-membrane |date=January 26, 2012 |publisher=[[Ray Kurzweil|kurzweilai.net]] |access-date=February 18, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120128215025/http://www.kurzweilai.net/chemists-create-artificial-cell-membrane |archive-date=January 28, 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref>
** Chemists at [[Harvard University]] report the creation of a self-assembling artificial [[cell membrane]], formed from an oil/[[detergent]] emulsion mixed with copper ions.<ref name="JACS-20111229">{{cite journal|last1=Budin |first1=Itay|last2=Devaraj |first2=Neal K.|title=Membrane Assembly Driven by a Biomimetic Coupling Reaction|journal=[[Journal of the American Chemical Society]] |date=December 29, 2011|volume=134 | issue = 2 |pages=751–753|doi=10.1021/ja2076873|pmid=22239722|pmc=3262119}}</ref><ref name="KZ-20120126">{{cite web|author=Staff |title=Chemists create artificial cell membrane |url=http://www.kurzweilai.net/chemists-create-artificial-cell-membrane |date=January 26, 2012 |publisher=[[Ray Kurzweil|kurzweilai.net]] |access-date=February 18, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120128215025/http://www.kurzweilai.net/chemists-create-artificial-cell-membrane |archive-date=January 28, 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* 31 December – [[NASA]]'s [[Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory|GRAIL-A]] satellite enters lunar orbit, to be joined the following day by its twin, GRAIL-B. The two spacecraft will map the Moon's gravitational field in unprecedented detail, with the aim of improving scientists' understanding of how the Moon formed. [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/grail/news/grail20111231.html (NASA)]
* 31 December – [[NASA]]'s [[Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory|GRAIL-A]] satellite enters lunar orbit, to be joined the following day by its twin, GRAIL-B. The two spacecraft will map the Moon's gravitational field in unprecedented detail, with the aim of improving scientists' understanding of how the Moon formed. [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/grail/news/grail20111231.html (NASA)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225050453/https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/grail/news/grail20111231.html |date=2021-02-25 }}


==Prizes==
==Prizes==
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* 21 July
* 21 July
** [[Franz Alt (mathematician)|Franz Alt]], Austrian-born American mathematician (b. [[1910 in science|1910]]).
** [[Franz Alt (mathematician)|Franz Alt]], Austrian-born American mathematician (b. [[1910 in science|1910]]).
** [[Harold J. Kosasky]], Canadian-born American physician (b. c. [[1928 in science|1928]]).<ref>[http://articles.boston.com/2011-09-26/bostonglobe/30204970_1_infertility-brigham-patients Harold Kosasky, 83, pioneer in treatment of infertility]. ''[[Boston Globe]]'', 26 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-19.</ref>
** [[Harold J. Kosasky]], Canadian-born American physician (b. c. [[1928 in science|1928]]).<ref>[http://archive.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2011/09/26/harold_kosasky_83_pioneer_in_treatment_of_infertility/ Harold Kosasky, 83, pioneer in treatment of infertility]. ''[[Boston Globe]]'', 26 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-19.</ref>
[[File:Robert Ettinger Soldier WWII.jpg|thumb|right|23 July 2011: [[Robert Ettinger]], the "father of [[cryonics]]", dies aged 92.]]
[[File:Robert Ettinger Soldier WWII.jpg|thumb|right|23 July 2011: [[Robert Ettinger]], the "father of [[cryonics]]", dies aged 92.]]
* 23 July
* 23 July

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26 November 2011: NASA launches its Curiosity rover (pictured), the largest Mars rover yet built.

The year 2011 involved many significant scientific events, including the first artificial organ transplant, the launch of China's first space station and the growth of the world population to seven billion. The year saw a total of 78 successful orbital spaceflights, as well as numerous advances in fields such as electronics, medicine, genetics, climatology and robotics.

2011 was declared the International Year of Forests and Chemistry by the United Nations.[1][2]

Events, discoveries and inventions

January

18 January 2011: scientists prove that sharks are functionally colorblind.
20 January 2011: researchers demonstrate a medical technique that renders human T-cells (pictured, right) resistant to HIV.

February

3 February 2011: the Kepler space telescope discovers a planetary system of six planets orbiting the star Kepler-11 (artist's impression pictured).
  • 2 February – The Linac Coherent Light Source, an X-ray source a billion times brighter than previous sources, becomes operational at Stanford University. The device could potentially revolutionize 3D bioanalysis techniques, especially in the analysis of proteins and viruses.[40]
  • 3 February
    • A blood test to detect vCJD is developed by British scientists, who say it could identify healthy people who are carriers of the disease.[41][42]
    • Further data from the Kepler space telescope published in Nature reveals that the star Kepler-11, located 2,000 light years from Earth, has a planetary system including six planets, which range between two and four-and-a-half times the radius of Earth, and between two and thirteen times its mass. Five orbit the star closer than Mercury orbits the Sun, and all are likely to have atmospheres made of light gases, and to be too hot to support life. The data also includes details of more than 1,000 additional exoplanet candidates.[43][44]
  • 4 February – Scientists reveal a tiny artificial brain, derived from rat neurons, that exhibits 12 seconds of short-term memory.[45][46]
  • 7 February – Scientists at Oxford University successfully test a universal flu vaccine, which should work against all known strains of the illness.[47][48]
  • 9 February – Using 25 years of evidence from over 470,000 participants, researchers show that sleep deprivation and disrupted sleep patterns can have long-term, serious health implications.[49]
  • 10 February – Scientists identify the root molecular cause of a variety of illnesses brought on by advanced age, including waning energy, failure of the heart and other organs, and metabolic disorders such as diabetes.[50]
  • 11 February – Scientists show that stem cells delivered via a nasal spray lead to an improvement of motor functions in rats with Parkinson's disease-like symptoms.[51][52]
  • 15 February
  • 16 February – Researchers find a way of manipulating tiny swimming robots, just 1.3 millimetres long, using electric currents in water.[56][57]
  • 17 February
    • Scientists build the world's first anti-laser, capable of absorbing an incoming laser beam entirely.[58][59]
    • A hummingbird-like "Nano Air Vehicle" is demonstrated for the first time, in an attempt to secure a DARPA contract to create small surveillance aircraft.[60]
  • 20 February – Stanford University researchers create new stretchable solar cells that could power artificial electronic 'super skin', capable of detecting chemicals and biological molecules. The potential applications include clothing, robotics, prosthetic limbs and more.[61][62]
  • 21 February – New research indicates that bilingual speakers are better at multitasking, because they are better at editing out irrelevant information; this overturns previous assumptions of bilingualism causing confusion, especially in children.[63][64]
  • 22 February
  • 28 February

March

18 March 2011: the MESSENGER probe (artist's rendering shown) becomes the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury.
  • 1 March
    • UK researchers demonstrate an optical microscope with one of the highest resolutions yet achieved, capable of imaging objects as little as 50 nanometres across.[72][73]
    • Scientists have determined how to generate a backward-pulling force from a forward-propagating beam, effectively creating a form of "tractor beam".[74][75]
    • Swiss researchers discover a gene in wasps that allow them to reproduce asexually.[76]
  • 4 March
  • 5 March – The United States Air Force launches its robotic Boeing X-37 spaceplane on its second long-duration spaceflight; the spaceplane ultimately remains in orbit for 469 days.[80]
  • 8 March – The world's first tissue-engineered urethras are successfully used.[81][82]
  • 12 March – Surgeons in Houston, Texas, successfully implant the world's first continuous-flow artificial heart in a human patient. The turbine-based device is efficient and long-lived, and may herald the mass production of smaller and more durable alternatives to conventional artificial hearts.[83]
  • 14 March – Archeologists believe that they have found the lost city of Atlantis in mud swamps near Cadiz, Spain. They theorize that a tsunami struck the ancient settlement; a television special on the National Geographic Channel later investigates their findings.[84][85]
  • 16 March – Scientists report the first successful use of microcarriers to bring anti-cancer drugs to the targeted area in the liver of a living rabbit.[86]
  • 18 March – NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft successfully enters orbit around the planet Mercury – the first probe to do so.[87]
  • 20 March
    • A new way of delivering drugs to the brain, using the body's own exosomes, is developed by scientists, overcoming a major barrier to the delivery of potential new drugs for many neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's.[88][89]
    • Researchers announce the development of a three-dimensional nanostructure for battery cathodes that allows for dramatically faster charging, without sacrificing energy storage capacity. This could lead to cellphones that charge in seconds, and electric cars that charge in minutes.[90]
    • A new way of making battery electrodes, based on nanostructured metal foams, can be used to make a lithium-ion battery that recharge by 90% in under two minutes.[91][92]
    • Scientists demonstrate how SHANK3, a brain protein, may trigger autism-like behavior in mice by stopping effective communication between brain cells.[93][94]
  • 22 March – A 6 cm-by-6 cm chip holding nine quantum devices, among them four "quantum bits", is demonstrated at the American Physical Society meeting in Dallas, Texas. It is hoped that further scaling up to 10 qubits should be possible later this year.[95][96]
27 March 2011: American scientists successfully demonstrate a fire-suppression system which uses electric fields to extinguish open flames.
  • 24 March
    • A landmark study indicates that pioglitazone prevents the development of type 2 diabetes in 72% of pre-diabetic subject participants, the largest such decrease yet demonstrated by any intervention.[97][98]
    • The first sperm cells are grown in a lab.[99][100]
  • 27 March – Harvard University scientists demonstrate use of an electric field to extinguish an open flame more than 1 foot tall, a development they say could yield fire-suppression alternatives to water and chemical retardants.[101][102]
  • 31 March – Scientists announce the successful controlled entanglement of 14 quantum bits (qubits), realizing the largest quantum register yet produced—nearly double the previous record for the number of entangled quantum bits realized.[103][104]

April

6 April 2011: scientists in Japan grow working retinas from mouse stem cells.
  • 6 April – Japanese scientists announce that they have created working retinas from mouse stem cells.[115][116]
  • 11 April – ZRTP, a cryptographic key-agreement Real-time Transport Protocol devised by Phil Zimmermann, is published.[117]
  • 12 April
  • 13 April
    • Cellphones may be contributing to a global decline in honeybee populations, according to researchers.[122][123]
    • American scientists discover that light can demonstrate strong magnetic effects when travelling through certain materials at certain intensities. This finding, which overturns a century-old scientific assumption that light's magnetic effects are too weak to be tangible, may lead to the development of solar panels capable of storing energy magnetically.[124]
  • 14 April
  • 15 April
    • The world's first human brain map is unveiled, providing an interactive research tool that will help scientists to understand how the brain works. The map is hoped to aid new discoveries in disease and treatments; one thousand anatomical sites in the brain can be searched, supported by more than 100 million data points that indicate the gene expression and biochemistry of each site.[128]
  • 16 April – Sci-Hub – a shadow library website for open access that provides free access to most paywalled research papers and books without regard to copyright – is launched.[129][130]
  • 17 April – Researchers have injected biodegradable nanofiber spheres carrying cells into wounds to grow tissue.[131]
  • 18 April
    • Scientists demonstrate mathematically that asymmetrical materials should be possible; such material would allow most light or sound waves through in one direction, while preventing them from doing so in the opposite direction; such materials would allow the construction of true one-way mirrors, soundproof rooms, or even quantum computers that use light to perform calculations.[132]
    • A new design for thin-film solar cells has been developed that requires significantly less silicon than standard models, and may be more efficient at capturing solar energy.[133]
  • 19 April – An international research team publishes a new method to produce belts of graphene, called nanoribbons. By using hydrogen, they have managed to transform single-walled carbon nanotubes into ribbons.[134]
  • 20 April – Scientists describe a Chinese spider they say is the biggest fossilised arachnid yet found; Nephila jurassica, as they have called their specimen, would have had a leg span of some 15 cm.[135][136]
21 April 2011: a modified anti-malaria gene is successfully introduced to a population of mosquitoes.

May

12 May 2011: astronomers state that the exoplanet Gliese 581d (artist's impression pictured) could potentially support Earth-like life.
26 May 2011: American scientists successfully transmute human skin cells directly into neurons (pictured).

June

1 June 2011: two new chemical elements, 114 and 116, are officially added to the periodic table.
12 June 2011: the Nabro Volcano erupts in Eritrea (ash plume pictured), despite having been considered extinct.
22 June 2011: Stanford University engineers develop nanowire electronics that can be attached to nearly any surface (gold nanowires pictured).
  • 22 June
    • A newly developed multiferroic composite of nickel, cobalt, manganese and tin can be either non-magnetic or highly magnetic, depending on its temperature, making it capable of converting heat into electricity. (PopSci) (Adv. Energy Mater.) 
    • The brains of people living in cities operate differently from those in rural areas, according to a brain-scanning study. (The Guardian) (Nature) 
    • Scientists demonstrate an acoustic "cloaking device" that makes objects invisible to sound waves; such acoustic cloaking was proposed theoretically in 2008, but has only this year been put into practice. (BBC) (Phys. Rev. Lett.) 
    • Stanford University researchers have developed a new method of attaching nanowire electronics to the surface of virtually any object, regardless of its shape or composition. The method could be used in making everything from wearable electronics and flexible computer displays to high-efficiency solar cells and ultrasensitive biosensors.(Nano Lett.) 
  • 23 June – Single-celled yeast has been observed to evolve into a multicellular organism, complete with division of labour between cells. This suggests that the evolutionary leap to multicellularity may be a surprisingly small hurdle.(New Scientist) (PNAS) 
  • 24 June
  • 25 June – Stanford researchers have developed a microphone that can be used at any depth in the ocean, even under crushing pressure, and is sensitive to a wide range of sounds, from a whisper in a library to an explosion of TNT. They modeled their device after the extraordinarily acute hearing of orcas. (J. Acoust. Soc. Am.) 

26 June

July

7 July 2011: Swedish surgeons successfully carry out the world's first artificial organ transplant, giving a cancer patient a new, lab-grown trachea.
16 July 2011: NASA's Dawn spacecraft successfully enters orbit around the asteroid 4 Vesta (pictured).
21 July 2011: the final mission of the Space Shuttle program, STS-135, ends with the landing of Space Shuttle Atlantis (pictured) at Kennedy Space Center.

August

10 August 2011: a new gene therapy successfully kills off leukemia lymphocytes (pictured) in three advanced patients.
19 August 2011: the American Office of Naval Research successfully tests a new class of conventional explosive, reportedly five times more powerful than existing explosives.

September

2 September 2011: scientists create a working electric motor made from a single molecule (molecular-scale computer pictured).
14 September 2011: NASA publishes the design of its future heavy-lift rocket, the Space Launch System (concept art shown).

October

12 October 2011: scientists reconstruct the genome of the Black Death which devastated Europe in the 14th century.
26 October 2011: the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the first major airliner to significantly incorporate composite materials, completes its first commercial flight.
31 October 2011: the world population reaches seven billion, according to a United Nations estimate.
  • 28 October
    • British scientists report that a daily dose of aspirin can reduce the incidence of bowel cancer in people at high risk of the disease. (BBC) (The Lancet) 
    • Human-caused climate change is already a major factor in more frequent Mediterranean droughts, according to a new study, which shows that the magnitude and frequency of drying is too great to be explained by natural variability alone. (NOAA) (J. Clim.) 
    • NASA launches the NPOESS Preparatory Project – the first of its next generation of polar-orbiting satellites dedicated to gathering weather and climate data. (BBC) (NASA)
  • 29 October – CERN researchers attempt to repeat a recent experiment that apparently yielded faster-than-light neutrinos, using a more efficient system of measurement to validate their results. (The Guardian)
  • 31 October

November

4 November 2011: the MARS-500 isolation experiment (facility diagram shown) ends in Moscow, having simulated a 520-day human mission to Mars.
  • 1 November
  • 2 November
    • China's uncrewed Shenzhou 8 spacecraft robotically docks with the orbiting Tiangong-1 space station module, marking China's first orbital docking, and a major milestone in its efforts to construct a full-scale space station by 2020. (BBC)
    • American researchers delay, and in some cases even eliminate, the onset of age-related symptoms such as wrinkles, muscle wasting and cataracts in mice. The development may have significant implications for the study and treatment of such symptoms in humans. (BBC) (Nature) 
    • Morocco is chosen as the first location for Desertec – a German-led, €400bn project to build a vast network of solar and windfarms across North Africa and the Middle East, with the aim of providing 15% of Europe's electricity supply by 2050. (The Guardian)
  • 4 November
    • Six men emerge from the 520-day MARS-500 isolation experiment, which aimed to simulate a human mission to Mars. The experiment, undertaken at a Moscow scientific institute, was intended to investigate the isolation of long-duration spaceflight and its effects on the human body and mind. (BBC)
    • A 20-year-old alternative solar cell design using dye-sensitized nanocrystal cells (DSC) could lead to cheap, printable cells, revolutionising solar power use worldwide, according to a new study. (KurzweilAI) (J. Am. Chem. Soc.) 
  • 5 November
    • An American doctor claims that brown eyes can safely and permanently be turned blue by using short laser pulses to destroy pigment in the iris. (BBC)
    • An official White House report states that "The U.S. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet, or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race." It furthermore asserts that there is "no credible information to suggest that any evidence is being hidden from the public's eye." Although odds are "pretty high" that there may be life on other planets, "the odds of us making contact with any of them—especially any intelligent ones—are extremely small, given the distances involved." (UniverseToday) (White House)
  • 6 November – Dopamine-producing brain cells that are killed off by Parkinson's disease have been grown from stem cells and grafted into monkeys' brains by American researchers, in a major step towards new treatments for the condition. (The Guardian) (Nature) 
8 November 2011: Honda releases an enhanced version of its Asimo humanoid robot (earlier version pictured).
26 November 2011: NASA successfully launches its Mars Science Laboratory mission, which landed the Curiosity Mars rover (artist's impression pictured) on Mars in 2012.[160]

December

1 December 2011: Oxford University scientists successfully induce quantum entanglement in two diamonds, the first time entanglement has been achieved in objects visible to the naked eye.
14 December 2011: scientists develop an imaging system which can capture images at one trillion frames per second, allowing it to image the motion of individual light waves.
21 December 2011: researchers report that non-native snakes have devastated populations of small mammals in the Florida Everglades.

Prizes

Abel Prize

Nobel Prize

Deaths

11 February 2011: Christian J. Lambertsen, the inventor of the SCUBA device, dies aged 93.

January

February

March

1 March 2011: John M. Lounge, a former NASA astronaut, dies aged 64.

April

5 April 2011: Baruch Samuel Blumberg, a Nobel Prize-winning American physician, dies aged 85.

May

30 May 2011: Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist, dies aged 89.

June

July

23 July 2011: Robert Ettinger, the "father of cryonics", dies aged 92.

August

September

14 September 2011: Rudolf Mössbauer, a Nobel Prize-winning German physicist, dies aged 82.

October

5 October 2011: Steve Jobs, an American technology entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc., dies aged 56.

November

December

See also

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