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  2. 2020s in science and technology - Wikipedia

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    DeepMind used artificial intelligence for the first time to predict protein folding. [1]Singapore became the first jurisdiction to approve the sale of cultured meat. [2]The vaccines produced by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna against Coronavirus disease 2019 became the first vaccines developed using messenger RNA [3] and mark the fastest vaccine development and approval, taking only 10 months.

  3. 2020 in science - Wikipedia

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    10 July: Scientists report that the Moon formed slightly later than thought (4.425 ±0.025 bya) and that it hosted an ocean of magma for much longer than previously thought (~200 My). [42] Image: the thermal state of the Moon at age 100 My (from the study)

  4. Category:2020s in science - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Science portal; Articles and events specifically related to science in the 2020s 1970s; 1980s; 1990s ...

  5. Timeline of sustainable energy research 2020 to the present

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    2.8.1.1 Early 2020s. 3 Wind power. Toggle Wind power subsection ... 11.4.2 2022. 11.5 Feasibility ... Researchers address a key problem of perovskite solar cells by ...

  6. January–March 2020 in science - Wikipedia

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    2 March – Vera Pless, American mathematician (b. 1931) 3 March – George Preti, American organic chemist (b. 1944) 4 March – Jacques Leibowitch, French immunologist (b. 1942) 5 March – Lambros Comitas, American anthropologist (b. 1927) 7 March – Robert M. Nerem, American biomedical engineer (b. 1937)

  7. 2020s - Wikipedia

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    The 2020s (pronounced "twenty-twenties" or "two thousand [and] twenties"; shortened to "the '20s" and also known as "The Twenties") is the current decade that began on January 1, 2020, and will end on December 31, 2029. [1] [2] The 2020s began with the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. July–September 2020 in science - Wikipedia

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    10 July: Scientists report that the Moon formed slightly later than thought (4.425 ±0.025 bya) and that it hosted an ocean of magma for much longer than previously thought (~200 My). [42] Image: the thermal state of the Moon at age 100 My (from the study)

  9. April–June 2020 in science - Wikipedia

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    A scientific analysis estimates that as of 2020 about 1.7 bn people (UI 1·0–2·4) people, or 22% (UI 15–28%) of the world population, belong to a vulnerable group which has at least one underlying condition that raises the risk of severe disease when contracting COVID-19 and that about 4% [3–9] of the global population would require ...