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Looie496 05:55, 3 July 2011 (UTC) Chemistry brought most of us out of the stone age and into the bronze age. Plasmic Physics 10:17, 3 July 2011 (UTC) Long before that, we discovered how to preserve foods with salt. Plasmic Physics 10:21, 3 July 2011 (UTC) It creates McDonalds shakes.
7 July 2011: Swedish surgeons successfully carry out the world's first artificial organ transplant, giving a cancer patient a new, lab-grown trachea. 1 July – Based on results from the Tevatron particle accelerator , scientists have reported stronger evidence that a small excess of matter over antimatter was present during the Big Bang as ...
Business and economy Bank of Moscow, the fifth largest bank in Russia, in record bailout of $14 billion, after the discovery that almost a third of the bank's assets are "problematic," the Central Bank of Russia said. (BBC) (Moscow Times) A Bank of Japan survey shows that business confidence has fallen markedly since the 2011 TÅhoku earthquake and tsunami. (Washington Post) Manufacturing ...
Air bubbles within a deep ice core drilled in Antarctica could reveal why Earth suddenly began to experience longer ice ages nearly 1 million years ago. Last year was the planet’s hottest in ...
In the past, PNAS has been described variously as "prestigious", [3] [4] "sedate", [5] "renowned" [6] and "high impact". [7] PNAS is a delayed open-access journal, with an embargo period of six months that can be bypassed for an author fee (hybrid open access). Since September 2017, open access articles are published under a Creative Commons ...
Pages in category "2011 in science" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Solar eclipse of January 4, 2011; Solar eclipse of July 1, 2011;
Image credits: VastCoconut2609 Cognitively, pessimistic headlines and stories reinforce our negativity bias, which, according to Ruiz-McPherson, "can lead to maladaptive thought patterns ...
National Science Appreciation Day has been established by the Center for Inquiry's ScienceSaves campaign in 2022. [1] As of 2023, ten States had adopted official proclamations recognizing the commemoration: Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin, as well as District of Columbia.