What is the latest discovery in Science 2022?

What is the latest discovery in Science 2022?

The 12 Coolest Scientific Discoveries Of March 2022

  • Is Stonehenge a solar calendar?
  • Underwater robots uncovered a 100-year-old shipwreck.
  • Artemis inches closer to its first launch.
  • Mercury’s surface is covered in diamond dust.
  • Asteroid discovered two hours before impact.
  • Cancer sniffing worms.

What scientific stories are in the news at the moment?

Science News

  • High altitudes may be a climate refuge for some birds, but not these hummingbirds.
  • Missing COVID-19 data leave us in the dark about the current surge.
  • High altitudes may be a climate refuge for some birds, but not these hummingbirds.
  • Ice at the moon’s poles might have come from ancient volcanoes.

What are some scientific discoveries?

What Are The Greatest Scientific Discoveries Of All Time?

  1. Genome editing.
  2. CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)
  3. RNA-sequencing.
  4. Penicillin.
  5. The molecular structure of DNA.
  6. Electricity.
  7. Levodopa.
  8. Painkillers and anaesthetic.

What science things happened in 2021?

Human cells implanted into monkey embryos

  • Human cells were implanted into the embryos of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) © Getty Images.
  • An embryo with human and macaque cells highlighted in different colours © Weizhi Ji/Kunming University of Science and Technology.
  • Sunspot © DKIST.

What is the newest creature to be discovered?

A new chameleon species, named the Wolfgang Böhme’s Ethiopian chameleon, was found living in bushes and small trees in the Bale Mountains of south-central Ethiopia. The chameleon is around 15 centimeters (6 inches) long and has a distinctive crest of large spiny scales along its back and tail.

What science happened in 2021?

Space made the headlines on many occasions in 2021: the landing of Nasa’s Perseverance rover on Mars, the arrival of a rare meteorite in the UK, the launch of a mission to hit an asteroid, the discovery of almost 200 new planets beyond the solar system – all shared their moment of fame with the public.