2015 in science


A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2015. Gene editing based on CRISPR got significantly improved. A new human-like species, Homo naledi, was first described. Gravitational waves were observed for the first time, and dwarf planets Pluto and Ceres were visited by spacecrafts for the first time. The United Nations declared 2015 the International Year of Soils and Light-based Technologies.

Events

January

flare from Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
, as viewed by the Dawn spacecraft on 19 February 2015.
found that may protect against oral cancer.
'' mosquito, a vector of malaria - mosquito control is an effective way of reducing its incidence.
e on Ganymede, largest moon of planet Jupiter - auroral belt shifting may indicate a subsurface saline ocean.
, an extinct eight-foot tall carnivorous flightless bird also known as a "terror bird".
and moon Charon - first color image from the New Horizons spacecraft mission.
has been eradicated from the Americas.
is the most luminous galaxy in the Universe.
on Mars - detection of impact glass deposit - possible site for preserved ancient life.
is declared extinct.
s on Earth have been identified.
, dwarf planet, as viewed by the New Horizons spacecraft just before closest flyby.
vaccine is found to be 100% successful in an initial trial.
by the Curiosity rover.
, a previously unknown species of early human in South Africa.
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event is announced, likely to be the worst on record.
, and related , released.
linked to some cancers by WHO.
's atmosphere if half of global-warming emissions are not absorbed.
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approves genetically modified salmon for human consumption.
edits.
mainly the result of environmental factors.