2011 in science

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Curiosity rover (pictured), the largest Mars rover
yet built.

The year 2011 involved many significant scientific events, including the first

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

colorblind
.
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).

March

18 March 2011: the MESSENGER probe (artist's rendering shown) becomes the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury.
fire-suppression system
which uses electric fields to extinguish open flames.

April

6 April 2011: scientists in Japan grow working retinas from mouse stem cells.
mosquitoes
.

May

12 May 2011: astronomers state that the exoplanet Gliese 581d (artist's impression pictured) could potentially support Earth-like life.
neurons
(pictured).

June

116, are officially added to the periodic table
.
extinct
.
22 June 2011: Stanford University engineers develop nanowire electronics that can be attached to nearly any surface (gold nanowires pictured).

26 June

July

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

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

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.
composite materials
, completes its first commercial flight.
31 October 2011: the world population reaches seven billion, according to a United Nations estimate.

November

4 November 2011: the MARS-500 isolation experiment (facility diagram shown) ends in Moscow, having simulated a 520-day human mission to Mars.
(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.[80]

December

Oxford University scientists successfully induce quantum entanglement in two diamonds
, the first time entanglement has been achieved in objects visible to the naked eye.
frames per second
, allowing it to image the motion of individual light waves.
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

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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