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Top 10 scientific discoveries in 2007
January 2, 2008
From new planets being discovered outside our Solar System to the creation of the first synthetic organisms on Earth, 2007 was a phenomenal year of revolutionary scientific breakthroughs and innovations. Time magazine recently listed its top 10 scientific discoveries of 2007 which I found interesting and fun (what can I say? I’m a science guy!).
Here’s a summary of the highlights from 2007:
- Reprogramming cells into stem cells
- Creation of first man-made organisms
- Largest supernova ever recorded, 100-200x bigger than sun
- 700 new species discovered around the world including giant sea spiders and legless amphibians
- Tissue engineering of first human heart valve
- New planets discovered outside our Solar System
- New dinosaur discovered in Mongolia supporting theory that carnivorous dinosaurs became birds
- 36,000 year old human skull discovered in South Africa supports theory that humans originated from Africa and spread out to Europe and Asia
- World’s oldest living animal discovered, a 405 year old clam
- Kryptonite discovered in Serbia
For more information about any of these topics, read Time‘s Top 10 Scientific Discoveries
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