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**Extreme air pollution in Asia and [[Pollution in China#Air pollution|China]] in particular is having a clear impact on weather and climate patterns, according to a study of [[aerosols]] and [[meteorology]] over the past 30 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/01/140121130034.htm|title=Air pollution from Asia affecting world's weather|publisher=Science Daily|date=21 January 2014|accessdate=25 January 2014}}</ref>
**Extreme air pollution in Asia and [[Pollution in China#Air pollution|China]] in particular is having a clear impact on weather and climate patterns, according to a study of [[aerosols]] and [[meteorology]] over the past 30 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/01/140121130034.htm|title=Air pollution from Asia affecting world's weather|publisher=Science Daily|date=21 January 2014|accessdate=25 January 2014}}</ref>
*22 January
*22 January
**[[European Space Agency|ESA scientists]] report the detection, for the first definitive time, of [[water vapor]] on the [[dwarf planet]], [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]], largest object in the [[asteroid belt]].<ref name="KüppersO’Rourke2014">{{cite journal|last1=Küppers|first1=Michael|last2=O'Rourke|first2=Laurence|last3=Bockelée-Morvan|first3=Dominique|last4=Zakharov|first4=Vladimir|last5=Lee|first5=Seungwon|last6=von Allmen|first6=Paul|last7=Carry|first7=Benoît|last8=Teyssier|first8=David|last9=Marston|first9=Anthony|last10=Müller|first10=Thomas|last11=Crovisier|first11=Jacques|last12=Barucci|first12=M. Antonietta|last13=Moreno|first13=Raphael|title=Localized sources of water vapour on the dwarf planet (1) Ceres|journal=Nature|volume=505|issue=7484|year=2014|pages=525–527|issn=0028-0836|doi=10.1038/nature12918}}</ref> The detection was made by using the [[Far-infrared astronomy|far-infrared abilities]] of the [[Herschel Space Observatory]].<ref name="NASA-20140122">{{cite web |last1=Harrington |first1=J.D. |title=Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet – Release 14-021 |url=http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/january/herschel-telescope-detects-water-on-dwarf-planet |date=22 January 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=22 January 2014 }}</ref> The finding is unexpected because [[comets]], not [[asteroids]], are typically considered to "sprout jets and plumes". According to one of the scientists, "The lines are becoming more and more blurred between comets and asteroids."<ref name="NASA-20140122" />
**[[European Space Agency|ESA scientists]] report the detection, for the first definitive time, of [[water vapor]] on the [[dwarf planet]], [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]], largest object in the [[asteroid belt]].<ref name="KüppersO’Rourke2014">{{cite journal|last1=Küppers|first1=Michael|last2=O'Rourke|first2=Laurence|last3=Bockelée-Morvan|first3=Dominique|last4=Zakharov|first4=Vladimir|last5=Lee|first5=Seungwon|last6=von Allmen|first6=Paul|last7=Carry|first7=Benoît|last8=Teyssier|first8=David|last9=Marston|first9=Anthony|last10=Müller|first10=Thomas|last11=Crovisier|first11=Jacques|last12=Barucci|first12=M. Antonietta|last13=Moreno|first13=Raphael|title=Localized sources of water vapour on the dwarf planet (1) Ceres|journal=Nature|volume=505|issue=7484|year=2014|pages=525–527|issn=0028-0836|doi=10.1038/nature12918|pmid=24451541}}</ref> The detection was made by using the [[Far-infrared astronomy|far-infrared abilities]] of the [[Herschel Space Observatory]].<ref name="NASA-20140122">{{cite web |last1=Harrington |first1=J.D. |title=Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet – Release 14-021 |url=http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/january/herschel-telescope-detects-water-on-dwarf-planet |date=22 January 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=22 January 2014 }}</ref> The finding is unexpected because [[comets]], not [[asteroids]], are typically considered to "sprout jets and plumes". According to one of the scientists, "The lines are becoming more and more blurred between comets and asteroids."<ref name="NASA-20140122" />
**Researchers have determined that the earliest memories prior to the age of three will tend to disappear when a child reaches the age of seven, a phenomenon known as "childhood amnesia."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://esciencecommons.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/psychologists-document-age-our-earliest.html|title=Psychologists document the age our earliest memories fade|publisher=Emory University|date=22 January 2014|accessdate=22 January 2014}}</ref>
**Researchers have determined that the earliest memories prior to the age of three will tend to disappear when a child reaches the age of seven, a phenomenon known as "childhood amnesia."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://esciencecommons.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/psychologists-document-age-our-earliest.html|title=Psychologists document the age our earliest memories fade|publisher=Emory University|date=22 January 2014|accessdate=22 January 2014}}</ref>
**The [[leech]] ''[[Turtle leech|Ozobranchus jantseanus]]'' has been shown to survive for 24 hours at −321&nbsp;°F (−196&nbsp;°C) and for nine months at −130&nbsp;°F (−90&nbsp;°C), a finding that could yield insights into [[cryopreservation]] for humans.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0086807|title=A Leech Capable of Surviving Exposure to Extremely Low Temperatures|publisher=PLOS ONE|date=22 January 2014|accessdate=30 January 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popsci.com/article/science/leech-can-survive-24-hour-submersion-liquid-nitrogen|title=This Leech Can Survive A 24-Hour Submersion in Liquid Nitrogen|publisher=PopSci|date=28 January 2014|accessdate=30 January 2014}}</ref>
**The [[leech]] ''[[Turtle leech|Ozobranchus jantseanus]]'' has been shown to survive for 24 hours at −321&nbsp;°F (−196&nbsp;°C) and for nine months at −130&nbsp;°F (−90&nbsp;°C), a finding that could yield insights into [[cryopreservation]] for humans.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0086807|title=A Leech Capable of Surviving Exposure to Extremely Low Temperatures|publisher=PLOS ONE|date=22 January 2014|accessdate=30 January 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popsci.com/article/science/leech-can-survive-24-hour-submersion-liquid-nitrogen|title=This Leech Can Survive A 24-Hour Submersion in Liquid Nitrogen|publisher=PopSci|date=28 January 2014|accessdate=30 January 2014}}</ref>
*23 January – A new [[microscopy]] technique can eliminate distortion from nano-scale images.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/wms-lebeau-rotate/|title=New Microscopy Technique Improves Imaging at the Atomic Scale|publisher=North Carolina State University|date=23 January 2014|accessdate=24 January 2014}}</ref>
*23 January – A new [[microscopy]] technique can eliminate distortion from nano-scale images.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.ncsu.edu/releases/wms-lebeau-rotate/|title=New Microscopy Technique Improves Imaging at the Atomic Scale|publisher=North Carolina State University|date=23 January 2014|accessdate=24 January 2014}}</ref>
*24 January – NASA reports that [[Timeline of Mars Science Laboratory#Current status|current studies]] on the planet [[Mars]] by the [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'']] and [[Opportunity (rover)|''Opportunity'']] [[Mars rover|rovers]] will now be searching for evidence of ancient life, including a [[biosphere]] based on [[autotroph]]ic, [[chemotroph]]ic and/or [[Lithotroph#Chemolithotrophs|chemolithoautotrophic]] [[microorganism]]s, as well as ancient water, including [[Lacustrine plain|fluvio-lacustrine environments]] ([[plain]]s related to ancient rivers or lakes) that may have been [[Planetary habitability|habitable]].<ref name="SCI-20140124a">{{cite journal |last=Grotzinger |first=John P. |title=Introduction to Special Issue – Habitability, Taphonomy, and the Search for Organic Carbon on Mars |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/386 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |date=24 January 2014 |volume=343 |number=6169 |pages=386–387 |doi=10.1126/science.1249944 |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140124special">{{cite journal |authors=Various |title=Special Issue – Table of Contents – Exploring Martian Habitability |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169.toc#SpecialIssue |date=24 January 2014|journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=343 |number=6169 |pages=345–452 |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140124">{{cite journal |authors=Various |title=Special Collection – Curiosity – Exploring Martian Habitability |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/site/extra/curiosity/|date=24 January 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140124c">{{cite journal |authors=Grotzinger, J.P. |title=A Habitable Fluvio-Lacustrine Environment at Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, Mars |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/1242777 |date=24 January 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=343 |number=6169 |doi=10.1126/science.1242777 |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref> The search for evidence of [[Planetary habitability|habitability]], [[taphonomy]] (related to [[fossils]]), and [[organic carbon]] on the planet [[Mars]] is now a primary [[NASA]] objective.<ref name="SCI-20140124a" />
*24 January – NASA reports that [[Timeline of Mars Science Laboratory#Current status|current studies]] on the planet [[Mars]] by the [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'']] and [[Opportunity (rover)|''Opportunity'']] [[Mars rover|rovers]] will now be searching for evidence of ancient life, including a [[biosphere]] based on [[autotroph]]ic, [[chemotroph]]ic and/or [[Lithotroph#Chemolithotrophs|chemolithoautotrophic]] [[microorganism]]s, as well as ancient water, including [[Lacustrine plain|fluvio-lacustrine environments]] ([[plain]]s related to ancient rivers or lakes) that may have been [[Planetary habitability|habitable]].<ref name="SCI-20140124a">{{cite journal |last=Grotzinger |first=John P. |title=Introduction to Special Issue – Habitability, Taphonomy, and the Search for Organic Carbon on Mars |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/386 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |date=24 January 2014 |volume=343 |number=6169 |pages=386–387 |doi=10.1126/science.1249944 |accessdate=24 January 2014 |bibcode=2014Sci...343..386G}}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140124special">{{cite journal |authors=Various |title=Special Issue – Table of Contents – Exploring Martian Habitability |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169.toc#SpecialIssue |date=24 January 2014|journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=343 |number=6169 |pages=345–452 |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140124">{{cite journal |authors=Various |title=Special Collection – Curiosity – Exploring Martian Habitability |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/site/extra/curiosity/|date=24 January 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140124c">{{cite journal |authors=Grotzinger, J.P. |title=A Habitable Fluvio-Lacustrine Environment at Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, Mars |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/1242777 |date=24 January 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=343 |number=6169 |doi=10.1126/science.1242777 |accessdate=24 January 2014 }}</ref> The search for evidence of [[Planetary habitability|habitability]], [[taphonomy]] (related to [[fossils]]), and [[organic carbon]] on the planet [[Mars]] is now a primary [[NASA]] objective.<ref name="SCI-20140124a" />
*26 January – New research indicates that most of the [[Grand Canyon]] is much younger than previously thought, having formed as recently as 5 or 6 million years ago, compared to 70 million years as previously estimated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25881953|title=Grand Canyon 'formed recently'|publisher=BBC|date=26 January 2014|accessdate=27 January 2014}}</ref>
*26 January – New research indicates that most of the [[Grand Canyon]] is much younger than previously thought, having formed as recently as 5 or 6 million years ago, compared to 70 million years as previously estimated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25881953|title=Grand Canyon 'formed recently'|publisher=BBC|date=26 January 2014|accessdate=27 January 2014}}</ref>
*27 January – Genetic analysis of a European male from 7,000 years ago has revealed he had dark skin, dark hair and blue eyes – suggesting that lighter skin colour evolved much later than was previously assumed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25885519|title=Hunter-gatherer European had blue eyes and dark skin|publisher=BBC|date=27 January 2014|accessdate=27 January 2014}}</ref>
*27 January – Genetic analysis of a European male from 7,000 years ago has revealed he had dark skin, dark hair and blue eyes – suggesting that lighter skin colour evolved much later than was previously assumed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25885519|title=Hunter-gatherer European had blue eyes and dark skin|publisher=BBC|date=27 January 2014|accessdate=27 January 2014}}</ref>
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**NASA releases the [[:File:PIA17936-f2-MarsCuriosityRover-EarthMoon-20140131.jpg|first image]] by the [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'' rover]] of the [[Earth]] and the [[Moon]] in the [[Extraterrestrial skies|night sky]] of [[Mars]].<ref name="NYT-20140206">{{cite web |last=Revkin |first=Andrew C. |title=Martian View of Our Pale Dot |url=http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/06/a-martian-view-of-our-pale-dot |date=6 February 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref>
**NASA releases the [[:File:PIA17936-f2-MarsCuriosityRover-EarthMoon-20140131.jpg|first image]] by the [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'' rover]] of the [[Earth]] and the [[Moon]] in the [[Extraterrestrial skies|night sky]] of [[Mars]].<ref name="NYT-20140206">{{cite web |last=Revkin |first=Andrew C. |title=Martian View of Our Pale Dot |url=http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/06/a-martian-view-of-our-pale-dot |date=6 February 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref>
**NASA reports that the [[Mars]] [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'' rover]], in order to reduce wear on its [[:File:PIA17751-MarsCuriosityRover-DentedWheelAfter3Miles-20131130.jpg|wheels]] by avoiding rougher terrain,<ref name="NASA-20140129">{{cite web |last=Webster |first=Guy |title=Mars Science Laboratory Mission Status Report |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-028 |date=29 January 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=8 February 2014 }}</ref> has [[Timeline of Mars Science Laboratory#Current status|successfully]] crossed ([[:File:MarsCuriosityRover-TracksAfterCrossing-DingoGapSandDune-20140206.jpg|image]]) the "[[:File:PIA17931-MarsCuriosityRover-DingoGap-20140130f.jpg|Dingo Gap]]" [[sand dune]] and is now expected to travel a smoother route to [[Aeolis Mons|Mount Sharp]].<ref name="NASA-20140206">{{cite web |last=Webster |first=Guy |title=Through the Gap: Curiosity Mars Rover Crosses Dune |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-035 |date=6 February 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=8 February 2014 }}</ref>
**NASA reports that the [[Mars]] [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'' rover]], in order to reduce wear on its [[:File:PIA17751-MarsCuriosityRover-DentedWheelAfter3Miles-20131130.jpg|wheels]] by avoiding rougher terrain,<ref name="NASA-20140129">{{cite web |last=Webster |first=Guy |title=Mars Science Laboratory Mission Status Report |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-028 |date=29 January 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=8 February 2014 }}</ref> has [[Timeline of Mars Science Laboratory#Current status|successfully]] crossed ([[:File:MarsCuriosityRover-TracksAfterCrossing-DingoGapSandDune-20140206.jpg|image]]) the "[[:File:PIA17931-MarsCuriosityRover-DingoGap-20140130f.jpg|Dingo Gap]]" [[sand dune]] and is now expected to travel a smoother route to [[Aeolis Mons|Mount Sharp]].<ref name="NASA-20140206">{{cite web |last=Webster |first=Guy |title=Through the Gap: Curiosity Mars Rover Crosses Dune |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-035 |date=6 February 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=8 February 2014 }}</ref>
*7 February – Archaeologists report that [[Happisburgh footprints|human footprints]], possibly from [[Homo antecessor]], that may be as much as 1 million years old, were found at [[Happisburgh]] in eastern England, in May 2013.<ref name="AP-20140207">{{cite news |last=Lawless |first=Jill |title=Scientists find 800,000-year-old footprints in UK |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140207/DABQFQI80.html |date=7 February 2014 |work=[[AP News]] |accessdate=7 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="BBC-20140207">{{cite news |last=Ghosh |first=Pallab |title=Earliest footprints outside Africa discovered in Norfolk |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26025763 |date=7 February 2014 |work=[[BBC]] |accessdate=7 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>Ashton N, Lewis SG, De Groote I, Duffy SM, Bates M, et al. (2014)[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0088329 Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK]. PLoS ONE 9(2): e88329. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088329</ref><ref name="ashton">{{Cite web | last=Ashton | first=Nicholas | title=The earliest human footprints outside Africa |url=http://blog.britishmuseum.org/2014/02/07/the-earliest-human-footprints-outside-africa-2/ | publisher=[[British Museum]] | date=7 February 2014 | accessdate=7 February 2014 }}</ref>
*7 February – Archaeologists report that [[Happisburgh footprints|human footprints]], possibly from [[Homo antecessor]], that may be as much as 1 million years old, were found at [[Happisburgh]] in eastern England, in May 2013.<ref name="AP-20140207">{{cite news |last=Lawless |first=Jill |title=Scientists find 800,000-year-old footprints in UK |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140207/DABQFQI80.html |date=7 February 2014 |work=[[AP News]] |accessdate=7 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="BBC-20140207">{{cite news |last=Ghosh |first=Pallab |title=Earliest footprints outside Africa discovered in Norfolk |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26025763 |date=7 February 2014 |work=[[BBC]] |accessdate=7 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Ashton | first1 = N | last2 = Lewis | first2 = SG | last3 = De Groote | first3 = I | last4 = Duffy | first4 = SM | last5 = Bates | first5 = M ''et al.'' | year = 2014 | title = Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK | url = http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0088329 | journal = PLoS ONE | volume = 9 | issue = 2| page = e88329 | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0088329 }}</ref><ref name="ashton">{{Cite web | last=Ashton | first=Nicholas | title=The earliest human footprints outside Africa |url=http://blog.britishmuseum.org/2014/02/07/the-earliest-human-footprints-outside-africa-2/ | publisher=[[British Museum]] | date=7 February 2014 | accessdate=7 February 2014 }}</ref>
*7 February – New species of wild pepper, ''[[Piper kelleyi]]'', is described in ''[[PhytoKeys]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.pensoft.net/journals/phytokeys/article/6376/abstract/piper-kelleyi-a-hotspot-of-ecological-interactions-and-a| author=Eric Tepe, Genoveva Rodríguez-Castañeda, Andrea Glassmire, Lee Dyer|title =Piper kelleyi, a hotspot of ecological interactions and a new species from Ecuador and Peru |publisher =''PhytoKeys''|doi=10.3897/phytokeys.34.6376| date=7 February 2014|accessdate =12 February 2014}}</ref>
*7 February – New species of wild pepper, ''[[Piper kelleyi]]'', is described in ''[[PhytoKeys]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.pensoft.net/journals/phytokeys/article/6376/abstract/piper-kelleyi-a-hotspot-of-ecological-interactions-and-a| author=Eric Tepe, Genoveva Rodríguez-Castañeda, Andrea Glassmire, Lee Dyer|title =Piper kelleyi, a hotspot of ecological interactions and a new species from Ecuador and Peru |publisher =''PhytoKeys''|doi=10.3897/phytokeys.34.6376| date=7 February 2014|accessdate =12 February 2014}}</ref>
*9 February – The discovery of one of the oldest known stars in the Universe, [[SMSS J031300.36-670839.3]], is announced.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2014/02/10/3941073.htm| title =Oldest known star discovered |publisher =[[ABC Online]]|date=9 February 2014<!-- UTC date -->| accessdate =9 February 2014}}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140210">{{cite news |last=Brainard |first=Curtis |title=The Archaeology of the Stars |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/11/science/space/the-archaeology-of-the-stars.html |date=10 February 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=10 February 2014 }}</ref>
*9 February – The discovery of one of the oldest known stars in the Universe, [[SMSS J031300.36-670839.3]], is announced.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2014/02/10/3941073.htm| title =Oldest known star discovered |publisher =[[ABC Online]]|date=9 February 2014<!-- UTC date -->| accessdate =9 February 2014}}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140210">{{cite news |last=Brainard |first=Curtis |title=The Archaeology of the Stars |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/11/science/space/the-archaeology-of-the-stars.html |date=10 February 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=10 February 2014 }}</ref>
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**The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected the [[PLATO (spacecraft)|PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars]] (PLATO) observatory as the third medium-sized (M) mission in its [[Cosmic Vision]] programme. This will begin operation in 2024, looking for truly [[Earth analog|Earth-like planets]] around [[Sun]]-like stars, in sufficient detail to examine their atmospheres for signs of life.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26267918|title=European Space Agency picks Plato planet-hunting mission|publisher=BBC|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/ESA_selects_planet-hunting_PLATO_mission|title=ESA selects planet-hunting PLATO mission|publisher=ESA|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>
**The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected the [[PLATO (spacecraft)|PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars]] (PLATO) observatory as the third medium-sized (M) mission in its [[Cosmic Vision]] programme. This will begin operation in 2024, looking for truly [[Earth analog|Earth-like planets]] around [[Sun]]-like stars, in sufficient detail to examine their atmospheres for signs of life.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26267918|title=European Space Agency picks Plato planet-hunting mission|publisher=BBC|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/ESA_selects_planet-hunting_PLATO_mission|title=ESA selects planet-hunting PLATO mission|publisher=ESA|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>
*20 February – The biggest ever [[stem cell]] trial involving heart attack patients has commenced in London. It will examine 3,000 patients in 11 European countries, determining whether death rates can be reduced and damaged tissues repaired after a heart attack.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26273707|title=Can stem cells heal broken hearts?|publisher=BBC|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>
*20 February – The biggest ever [[stem cell]] trial involving heart attack patients has commenced in London. It will examine 3,000 patients in 11 European countries, determining whether death rates can be reduced and damaged tissues repaired after a heart attack.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26273707|title=Can stem cells heal broken hearts?|publisher=BBC|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>
*21 February – [[NASA]] announces a [http://www.astrochem.org/pahdb/ greatly upgraded database]<ref name="NASA-20140221">{{cite web |last=Hoover |first=Rachel |title=Need to Track Organic Nano-Particles Across the Universe? NASA's Got an App for That |url=http://www.nasa.gov/ames/need-to-track-organic-nano-particles-across-the-universe-nasas-got-an-app-for-that/ |date=21 February 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=22 February 2014 }}</ref> for tracking [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons]] (PAHs) in the [[universe]]. According to scientists, more than 20% of the [[carbon]] in the universe may be associated with PAHs, possible [[PAH world hypothesis|starting materials]] for the [[Abiogenesis#PAH world hypothesis|formation]] of [[Life#Extraterrestrial life|life]]. PAHs seem to have been formed shortly after the [[Big Bang]], are abundant in the universe,<ref name="SP-20051018">{{cite web |last=Carey|first=Bjorn |title=Life's Building Blocks 'Abundant in Space' |url=http://www.space.com/1686-life-building-blocks-abundant-space.html |date=18 October 2005 |work=[[Space.com]] |accessdate=3 March 2014 }}</ref><ref name="AJ-20051010">{{cite journal |last1=Hudgins |first1=Douglas M. |last2=Bauschlicher,Jr |first2=Charles W.|last3=Allamandola |first3=L. J. |title=Variations in the Peak Position of the 6.2 μm Interstellar Emission Feature: A Tracer of N in the Interstellar Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Population|url=http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/632/1/316/fulltext/ |date=10 October 2005 |journal=[[Astrophysical Journal]] |volume=632 |pages=316–332 |accessdate=3 March 2014 |doi=10.1086/432495}}</ref><ref name="NASA-20110413">{{cite web|authors=Allamandola, Louis |title=Cosmic Distribution of Chemical Complexity|url=http://amesteam.arc.nasa.gov/Research/cosmic.html|date=13 April 2011 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=3 March 2014 }}</ref> and are associated with [[Star formation|new stars]] and [[exoplanets]].<ref name="NASA-20140221" /><ref name="NASA-20110413" />
*21 February – [[NASA]] announces a [http://www.astrochem.org/pahdb/ greatly upgraded database]<ref name="NASA-20140221">{{cite web |last=Hoover |first=Rachel |title=Need to Track Organic Nano-Particles Across the Universe? NASA's Got an App for That |url=http://www.nasa.gov/ames/need-to-track-organic-nano-particles-across-the-universe-nasas-got-an-app-for-that/ |date=21 February 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=22 February 2014 }}</ref> for tracking [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons]] (PAHs) in the [[universe]]. According to scientists, more than 20% of the [[carbon]] in the universe may be associated with PAHs, possible [[PAH world hypothesis|starting materials]] for the [[Abiogenesis#PAH world hypothesis|formation]] of [[Life#Extraterrestrial life|life]]. PAHs seem to have been formed shortly after the [[Big Bang]], are abundant in the universe,<ref name="SP-20051018">{{cite web |last=Carey|first=Bjorn |title=Life's Building Blocks 'Abundant in Space' |url=http://www.space.com/1686-life-building-blocks-abundant-space.html |date=18 October 2005 |work=[[Space.com]] |accessdate=3 March 2014 }}</ref><ref name="AJ-20051010">{{cite journal |last1=Hudgins |first1=Douglas M. |last2=Bauschlicher,Jr |first2=Charles W.|last3=Allamandola |first3=L. J. |title=Variations in the Peak Position of the 6.2 μm Interstellar Emission Feature: A Tracer of N in the Interstellar Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Population|url=http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/632/1/316/fulltext/ |date=10 October 2005 |journal=[[Astrophysical Journal]] |volume=632 |pages=316–332 |accessdate=3 March 2014 |doi=10.1086/432495 |bibcode=2005ApJ...632..316H |issue=1}}</ref><ref name="NASA-20110413">{{cite web|authors=Allamandola, Louis |title=Cosmic Distribution of Chemical Complexity|url=http://amesteam.arc.nasa.gov/Research/cosmic.html|date=13 April 2011 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=3 March 2014 }}</ref> and are associated with [[Star formation|new stars]] and [[exoplanets]].<ref name="NASA-20140221" /><ref name="NASA-20110413" />
*22 February – [[ISMCBBPR]] through their President, [[Isidro A. T. Savillo]], announces the [[Molecule of the Year]] 2012 as [[Desmosterol]].<ref>http://www.scientistsolutions.com/t29256-announcing+ismcbbpr_s+molecule+of+the+year+2012.html</ref>
*22 February – [[ISMCBBPR]] through their President, [[Isidro A. T. Savillo]], announces the [[Molecule of the Year]] 2012 as [[Desmosterol]].<ref>http://www.scientistsolutions.com/t29256-announcing+ismcbbpr_s+molecule+of+the+year+2012.html</ref>
*24 February
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*27 February
*27 February
** Despite claims of a recent [[Global warming hiatus|hiatus]] in global warming, the number of local temperature extremes has "dramatically and unequivocally increased in number and area", according to researchers at the University of New South Wales. This has also occurred despite the complete absence of a strong [[El Niño]] since 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science/no-warming-hiatus-extreme-hot-temperatures|title=No warming hiatus for extreme hot temperatures|publisher=University of New South Wales|date=27 February 2014|accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref>
** Despite claims of a recent [[Global warming hiatus|hiatus]] in global warming, the number of local temperature extremes has "dramatically and unequivocally increased in number and area", according to researchers at the University of New South Wales. This has also occurred despite the complete absence of a strong [[El Niño]] since 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science/no-warming-hiatus-extreme-hot-temperatures|title=No warming hiatus for extreme hot temperatures|publisher=University of New South Wales|date=27 February 2014|accessdate=27 February 2014}}</ref>
** NASA scientists report that [[Yamato 000593]], the [[List of Martian meteorites#List|second largest]] [[meteorite]] from [[Mars]] found on [[Earth]], contains microscopic [[Martian spherules|spheres]] rich in [[carbon]] that may have been formed from [[Biotic material|biotic activity]].<ref name="NASA-20140227">{{cite web |last=Webster |first=Guy |title=NASA Scientists Find Evidence of Water in Meteorite, Reviving Debate Over Life on Mars |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-065&1 |date=27 February 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=27 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="AJ-20140219">{{cite journal |last1=White |first1=Lauren M. |last2=Gibson |first2=Everett K. |last3=Thomnas-Keprta |first3=Kathie L. |last5=Clemett |first5=Simon J. |last6=McKay |first6=David |title=Putative Indigenous Carbon-Bearing Alteration Features in Martian Meteorite Yamato 000593 |url=http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/ast.2011.0733 |date=19 February 2014 |journal=[[astrobiology (journal)|Astrobiology]] |volume=14 |number=2 |pages=170–181 |doi=10.1089/ast.2011.0733 |accessdate=27 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SP-20140228">{{cite web |last=Gannon |first=Megan |title=Mars Meteorite with Odd 'Tunnels' & 'Spheres' Revives Debate Over Ancient Martian Life |url=http://www.space.com/24834-strange-mars-meteorite-life-evidence-debate.html |date=28 February 2014 |work=[[Space.com]] |accessdate=28 February 2014 }}</ref>
** NASA scientists report that [[Yamato 000593]], the [[List of Martian meteorites#List|second largest]] [[meteorite]] from [[Mars]] found on [[Earth]], contains microscopic [[Martian spherules|spheres]] rich in [[carbon]] that may have been formed from [[Biotic material|biotic activity]].<ref name="NASA-20140227">{{cite web |last=Webster |first=Guy |title=NASA Scientists Find Evidence of Water in Meteorite, Reviving Debate Over Life on Mars |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-065&1 |date=27 February 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=27 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="AJ-20140219">{{cite journal |last1=White |first1=Lauren M. |last2=Gibson |first2=Everett K. |last3=Thomnas-Keprta |first3=Kathie L. |last5=Clemett |first5=Simon J. |last6=McKay |first6=David |title=Putative Indigenous Carbon-Bearing Alteration Features in Martian Meteorite Yamato 000593 |url=http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/ast.2011.0733 |date=19 February 2014 |journal=[[astrobiology (journal)|Astrobiology]] |volume=14 |number=2 |pages=170–181 |doi=10.1089/ast.2011.0733 |accessdate=27 February 2014 |bibcode=2014AsBio..14..170W}}</ref><ref name="SP-20140228">{{cite web |last=Gannon |first=Megan |title=Mars Meteorite with Odd 'Tunnels' & 'Spheres' Revives Debate Over Ancient Martian Life |url=http://www.space.com/24834-strange-mars-meteorite-life-evidence-debate.html |date=28 February 2014 |work=[[Space.com]] |accessdate=28 February 2014 }}</ref>


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*13 March – Researchers in [[Siberia]] state that they have access to good quality [[DNA]] that offers a "high chance" of [[cloning]] the [[woolly mammoth]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/exclusive-siberian-scientists-announce-they-now-have-a-high-chance-to-clone-the-extinct-woolly-mammoth/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Siberian scientists announce they now have a 'high chance' to clone the woolly mammoth |publisher=The Siberian Times|date=13 March 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref>
*13 March – Researchers in [[Siberia]] state that they have access to good quality [[DNA]] that offers a "high chance" of [[cloning]] the [[woolly mammoth]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/exclusive-siberian-scientists-announce-they-now-have-a-high-chance-to-clone-the-extinct-woolly-mammoth/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Siberian scientists announce they now have a 'high chance' to clone the woolly mammoth |publisher=The Siberian Times|date=13 March 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref>
*17 March
*17 March
**By demonstrating rippling patterns (the possible effect of [[gravitational waves]]) in the [[cosmic microwave background]], astronomers may have uncovered a major piece of evidence to support [[Inflation (cosmology)|inflation]] and the [[Big Bang]] theory of the [[universe]].<ref name="BICEP2-2014">{{cite web |authors=Staff |title=BICEP2 2014 Results Release |url=http://bicepkeck.org |date=17 March 2014 |work=[[National Science Foundation]] |accessdate=18 March 2014 }}</ref><ref name="BBC-20140317">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26605974|title=Cosmic inflation: 'Spectacular' discovery hailed|publisher=BBC|date=17 March 2014|accessdate=17 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140324">{{cite news |last=Overbye |first=Dennis |authorlink=Dennis Overbye |title=Ripples From the Big Bang |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/25/science/space/ripples-from-the-big-bang.html |date=24 March 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=24 March 2014 }}</ref> However, on 19 June 2014, lowered confidence in confirming the findings was reported;<ref name="NYT-20140619">{{cite news |last=Overbye |first=Dennis |authorlink=Dennis Overbye |title=Astronomers Hedge on Big Bang Detection Claim |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/science/space/scientists-debate-gravity-wave-detection-claim.html |date=19 June 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=20 June 2014 }}</ref><ref name="BBC-20140619">{{cite news |last=Amos |first=Jonathan |title=Cosmic inflation: Confidence lowered for Big Bang signal |url=http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-27935479 |date=19 June 2014 |work=[[BBC News]] |accessdate=20 June 2014 }}</ref><ref name="PRL-20140619">{{cite journal |author=Ade, P.A.R. (BICEP2 Collaboration) |title=Detection of B-Mode Polarization at Degree Angular Scales by BICEP2 |url=http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.241101 |date=19 June 2014 |journal=[[Physical Review Letters]] |volume=112 |page=241101 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.241101 |format=[http://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.241101 PDF]|accessdate=20 June 2014 }}</ref> and on 19 September 2014, even more lowered confidence.<ref name="AXV-20140919">{{cite journal |author=Planck Collaboration Team |title=Planck intermediate results. XXX. The angular power spectrum of polarized dust emission at intermediate and high Galactic latitudes |url=http://uk.arxiv.org/abs/1409.5738 |date=19 September 2014 |journal=[[ArXiv]] |arxiv=1409.5738 |accessdate=22 September 2014 }}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140922">{{cite news |last=Overbye |first=Dennis |authorlink=Dennis Overbye |title=Study Confirms Criticism of Big Bang Finding |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/science/space/study-confirms-criticism-of-big-bang-finding.html |date=22 September 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=22 September 2104 }}</ref>
**By demonstrating rippling patterns (the possible effect of [[gravitational waves]]) in the [[cosmic microwave background]], astronomers may have uncovered a major piece of evidence to support [[Inflation (cosmology)|inflation]] and the [[Big Bang]] theory of the [[universe]].<ref name="BICEP2-2014">{{cite web |authors=Staff |title=BICEP2 2014 Results Release |url=http://bicepkeck.org |date=17 March 2014 |work=[[National Science Foundation]] |accessdate=18 March 2014 }}</ref><ref name="BBC-20140317">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26605974|title=Cosmic inflation: 'Spectacular' discovery hailed|publisher=BBC|date=17 March 2014|accessdate=17 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140324">{{cite news |last=Overbye |first=Dennis |authorlink=Dennis Overbye |title=Ripples From the Big Bang |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/25/science/space/ripples-from-the-big-bang.html |date=24 March 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=24 March 2014 }}</ref> However, on 19 June 2014, lowered confidence in confirming the findings was reported;<ref name="NYT-20140619">{{cite news |last=Overbye |first=Dennis |authorlink=Dennis Overbye |title=Astronomers Hedge on Big Bang Detection Claim |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/science/space/scientists-debate-gravity-wave-detection-claim.html |date=19 June 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=20 June 2014 }}</ref><ref name="BBC-20140619">{{cite news |last=Amos |first=Jonathan |title=Cosmic inflation: Confidence lowered for Big Bang signal |url=http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-27935479 |date=19 June 2014 |work=[[BBC News]] |accessdate=20 June 2014 }}</ref><ref name="PRL-20140619">{{cite journal |author=Ade, P.A.R. (BICEP2 Collaboration) |title=Detection of B-Mode Polarization at Degree Angular Scales by BICEP2 |url=http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.241101 |date=19 June 2014 |journal=[[Physical Review Letters]] |volume=112 |page=241101 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.241101 |format=[http://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.241101 PDF]|accessdate=20 June 2014 |bibcode=2014PhRvL.112x1101A}}</ref> and on 19 September 2014, even more lowered confidence.<ref name="AXV-20140919">{{cite journal |author=Planck Collaboration Team |title=Planck intermediate results. XXX. The angular power spectrum of polarized dust emission at intermediate and high Galactic latitudes |url=http://uk.arxiv.org/abs/1409.5738 |date=19 September 2014 |journal=[[ArXiv]] |arxiv=1409.5738 |accessdate=22 September 2014 }}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140922">{{cite news |last=Overbye |first=Dennis |authorlink=Dennis Overbye |title=Study Confirms Criticism of Big Bang Finding |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/science/space/study-confirms-criticism-of-big-bang-finding.html |date=22 September 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=22 September 2104 }}</ref>
**A large, previously stable part of Greenland has been found to be melting rapidly, suggesting that future sea level estimates will have to be revised upwards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/newly-discovered-greenland-melting-could-accelerate-sea-level-rise/|title= Newly Discovered Greenland Melting Could Accelerate Sea-Level Rise |publisher=Scientific American|date=17 March 2014|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref>
**A large, previously stable part of Greenland has been found to be melting rapidly, suggesting that future sea level estimates will have to be revised upwards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/newly-discovered-greenland-melting-could-accelerate-sea-level-rise/|title= Newly Discovered Greenland Melting Could Accelerate Sea-Level Rise |publisher=Scientific American|date=17 March 2014|accessdate=18 March 2014}}</ref>
**Specimens of the moss ''[[Chorisodontium aciphyllum]]'' are revived after 1500 years frozen.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ancient Moss Revived After Ages on Ice|work=National Geographic|author=Jennifer Frazer|date=17 March 2014|url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/03/140317-ancient-moss-frozen-life-biology-science/|accessdate=19 March 2014}}</ref>
**Specimens of the moss ''[[Chorisodontium aciphyllum]]'' are revived after 1500 years frozen.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ancient Moss Revived After Ages on Ice|work=National Geographic|author=Jennifer Frazer|date=17 March 2014|url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/03/140317-ancient-moss-frozen-life-biology-science/|accessdate=19 March 2014}}</ref>
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**Eating seven or more portions (560 g) of fruit and vegetables a day reduces your risk of death at any point in time by 42 percent compared to eating less than one portion, reports a new study by University College London.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0414/010413-fruit-veg-consumption-death-risk/ |title=Seven a day keeps the reaper at bay |publisher=UCL |date=1 April 2014|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=U.K. national health service portion guide|url=http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/5aday/documents/downloads/5aday_portion_guide.pdf|publisher=UK NHS|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>
**Eating seven or more portions (560 g) of fruit and vegetables a day reduces your risk of death at any point in time by 42 percent compared to eating less than one portion, reports a new study by University College London.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0414/010413-fruit-veg-consumption-death-risk/ |title=Seven a day keeps the reaper at bay |publisher=UCL |date=1 April 2014|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=U.K. national health service portion guide|url=http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/5aday/documents/downloads/5aday_portion_guide.pdf|publisher=UK NHS|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>
**[[RIKEN]] concludes that [[2014 in science#cite ref-43|a recent study]] claiming to having produced stem cells via [[Stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency cell|STAP techniques]] was partially falsified.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/apr/01/stap-cells-research-paper-on-stem-cell-breakthrough-was-partly-falsified |title=Stap cells: research paper on stem cell breakthrough was partly falsified |publisher=The Guardian |date=1 April 2014|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>
**[[RIKEN]] concludes that [[2014 in science#cite ref-43|a recent study]] claiming to having produced stem cells via [[Stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency cell|STAP techniques]] was partially falsified.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/apr/01/stap-cells-research-paper-on-stem-cell-breakthrough-was-partly-falsified |title=Stap cells: research paper on stem cell breakthrough was partly falsified |publisher=The Guardian |date=1 April 2014|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>
*3 April – NASA reports that evidence for a large underground ocean of liquid water on [[Enceladus]], [[moon]] of [[planet]] [[Saturn]], has been found by the [[Cassini (spacecraft)|Cassini]]. According to the scientists, evidence of an underground ocean suggests that Enceladus is one of the most likely places in the solar system to "host [[microbial life]]".<ref name="NASA-20140403">{{cite web |last1=Platt |first1=Jane |last2=Bell |first2=Brian |title=NASA Space Assets Detect Ocean inside Saturn Moon |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-103 |date=3 April 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=3 April 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140404">{{cite journal |last1=Iess |first1=L. |last2=Stevenson |first2=D.J. |last3=Parisi |first3=M. |last4=Hemingway |first4=D. |last5=Jacobson |first5=R.A. |last6=Lunine |first6=J.I. |last7=Nimmo |first7=F. |last8=Armstrong |first8=J.w. |last9=Asmar |first9=S.w. |last10=Ducci |first10=M. |last11=Tortora |first11=P. |title=The Gravity Field and Interior Structure of Enceladus |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/344/6179/78 |date=4 April 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)]] |volume=344 |number=6179 |pages=78–80 |doi=10.1126/science.1250551 |accessdate=3 April 2014 }}</ref> ([[:File:PIA18071-SaturnMoonEnceladus-WaterOcean-20140403.jpg|artist image]])
*3 April – NASA reports that evidence for a large underground ocean of liquid water on [[Enceladus]], [[moon]] of [[planet]] [[Saturn]], has been found by the [[Cassini (spacecraft)|Cassini]]. According to the scientists, evidence of an underground ocean suggests that Enceladus is one of the most likely places in the solar system to "host [[microbial life]]".<ref name="NASA-20140403">{{cite web |last1=Platt |first1=Jane |last2=Bell |first2=Brian |title=NASA Space Assets Detect Ocean inside Saturn Moon |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-103 |date=3 April 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=3 April 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140404">{{cite journal |last1=Iess |first1=L. |last2=Stevenson |first2=D.J. |last3=Parisi |first3=M. |last4=Hemingway |first4=D. |last5=Jacobson |first5=R.A. |last6=Lunine |first6=J.I. |last7=Nimmo |first7=F. |last8=Armstrong |first8=J.w. |last9=Asmar |first9=S.w. |last10=Ducci |first10=M. |last11=Tortora |first11=P. |title=The Gravity Field and Interior Structure of Enceladus |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/344/6179/78 |date=4 April 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=344 |number=6179 |pages=78–80 |doi=10.1126/science.1250551 |accessdate=3 April 2014 }}</ref> ([[:File:PIA18071-SaturnMoonEnceladus-WaterOcean-20140403.jpg|artist image]])
*4 April – By manipulating the appropriate signaling, researchers have turned embryonic stem cells into a fish embryo, essentially controlling embryonic development. This breakthrough is a major step toward being able to grow whole organs from stem cells.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://phys.org/news/2014-04-scientists-barrier-stem-cells.html |title=Scientists smash barrier to growing organs from stem cells |publisher=PhysOrg |date=4 April 2014|accessdate=6 April 2014}}</ref>
*4 April – By manipulating the appropriate signaling, researchers have turned embryonic stem cells into a fish embryo, essentially controlling embryonic development. This breakthrough is a major step toward being able to grow whole organs from stem cells.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://phys.org/news/2014-04-scientists-barrier-stem-cells.html |title=Scientists smash barrier to growing organs from stem cells |publisher=PhysOrg |date=4 April 2014|accessdate=6 April 2014}}</ref>
*6 April – Samsung has developed a new method of growing large area, single crystal wafer scale [[graphene]], a major development that will accelerate the commercialization of this material.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://phys.org/news/2014-04-breakthrough-synthesis-method-commercialization-graphene.html |title=Breakthrough synthesis method to speed commercialization of graphene |publisher=PhysOrg |date=6 April 2014|accessdate=7 April 2014}}</ref>
*6 April – Samsung has developed a new method of growing large area, single crystal wafer scale [[graphene]], a major development that will accelerate the commercialization of this material.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://phys.org/news/2014-04-breakthrough-synthesis-method-commercialization-graphene.html |title=Breakthrough synthesis method to speed commercialization of graphene |publisher=PhysOrg |date=6 April 2014|accessdate=7 April 2014}}</ref>
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**NASA astronomers report that the [[Hubble Space Telescope]] can now precisely measure distances up to 10,000 light-years away by using [[Parallax#Parallax in astronomy|spatial scanning]], a ten-fold improvement over earlier measurements.<ref name="NASA-20140410b">{{cite web |last1=Harrington |first1=J.D. |last2=Villard |first2=Ray |title=NASA's Hubble Extends Stellar Tape Measure 10 Times Farther Into Space |url=http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/april/nasas-hubble-extends-stellar-tape-measure-10-times-farther-into-space |date=10 April 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=11 April 2014 }}</ref> ([[:File:14-104-hubble-parallax.png|related image]])
**NASA astronomers report that the [[Hubble Space Telescope]] can now precisely measure distances up to 10,000 light-years away by using [[Parallax#Parallax in astronomy|spatial scanning]], a ten-fold improvement over earlier measurements.<ref name="NASA-20140410b">{{cite web |last1=Harrington |first1=J.D. |last2=Villard |first2=Ray |title=NASA's Hubble Extends Stellar Tape Measure 10 Times Farther Into Space |url=http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/april/nasas-hubble-extends-stellar-tape-measure-10-times-farther-into-space |date=10 April 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=11 April 2014 }}</ref> ([[:File:14-104-hubble-parallax.png|related image]])
[[File:Kepler186f-ArtistConcept-20140417.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Discovery of [[Kepler-186f]] - an [[Earth]]-sized [[exoplanet]] in the [[habitable zone]] of its host star (artist concept; 17 April 2014).<ref name="NYT-20140417" /><ref name="NASA-20140417" />]]
[[File:Kepler186f-ArtistConcept-20140417.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Discovery of [[Kepler-186f]] - an [[Earth]]-sized [[exoplanet]] in the [[habitable zone]] of its host star (artist concept; 17 April 2014).<ref name="NYT-20140417" /><ref name="NASA-20140417" />]]
*11 April &ndash; A new statistical analysis of temperature data since the year 1500 concludes "with confidence levels greater than 99%, and most likely greater than 99.9%" that recent global warming is not caused by natural factors and is man-made.<ref name="MCG-20140411">{{cite web |last1=Lovejoy |first1=Shaun |last2=Chipello |first2=Chris |title=Is global warming just a giant natural fluctuation? |url=https://www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/global-warming-just-giant-natural-fluctuation-235236 |publisher=[[McGill University]] |date=11 April 2014|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref><ref name="CD-201404">{{cite journal |last=Lovejoy |first=S. |title=Scaling fluctuation analysis and statistical hypothesis testing of anthropogenic warming |url=http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00382-014-2128-2 |date=April 2014 |journal=[[Climate Dynamics]] |accessdate=17 April 2014 }}</ref>
*11 April &ndash; A new statistical analysis of temperature data since the year 1500 concludes "with confidence levels greater than 99%, and most likely greater than 99.9%" that recent global warming is not caused by natural factors and is man-made.<ref name="MCG-20140411">{{cite web |last1=Lovejoy |first1=Shaun |last2=Chipello |first2=Chris |title=Is global warming just a giant natural fluctuation? |url=https://www.mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/global-warming-just-giant-natural-fluctuation-235236 |publisher=[[McGill University]] |date=11 April 2014|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref><ref name="CD-201404">{{cite journal |last=Lovejoy |first=S. |title=Scaling fluctuation analysis and statistical hypothesis testing of anthropogenic warming |url=http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00382-014-2128-2 |date=April 2014 |journal=[[Climate Dynamics]] |accessdate=17 April 2014 |doi=10.1007/s00382-014-2128-2}}</ref>
*14 April &ndash; NASA scientists report the possible beginning of a new [[Natural satellite|moon]], within the [[Rings of Saturn#A Ring|A Ring]], of the [[planet]] [[Saturn]].<ref name="NASA-20140414a">{{cite web |last1=Platt |first1=Jane |last2=Brown |first2=Dwayne |title=NASA Cassini Images May Reveal Birth of a Saturn Moon |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-112 |date=14 April 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=14 April 2014 }}</ref> ([[:File:PIA18078-PossibleBeginning-NewMoonOfPlanetSaturn-20130415.jpg|related image]])
*14 April &ndash; NASA scientists report the possible beginning of a new [[Natural satellite|moon]], within the [[Rings of Saturn#A Ring|A Ring]], of the [[planet]] [[Saturn]].<ref name="NASA-20140414a">{{cite web |last1=Platt |first1=Jane |last2=Brown |first2=Dwayne |title=NASA Cassini Images May Reveal Birth of a Saturn Moon |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-112 |date=14 April 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=14 April 2014 }}</ref> ([[:File:PIA18078-PossibleBeginning-NewMoonOfPlanetSaturn-20130415.jpg|related image]])
*15 April &ndash; A [[April 2014 lunar eclipse|total lunar eclipse]] occurs, visible across the Pacific Ocean and the Americas.
*15 April &ndash; A [[April 2014 lunar eclipse|total lunar eclipse]] occurs, visible across the Pacific Ocean and the Americas.
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*25 May &ndash; Researchers have found a mutated gene common to a rare, but particularly virulent, form of [[pancreatic cancer]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/gene_mutation_found_for_aggressive_form_of_pancreatic_cancer |title=Gene Mutation Found for Aggressive Form of Pancreatic Cancer |date=28 May 2014 |publisher=UC San Diego |accessdate=28 May 2014}}</ref>
*25 May &ndash; Researchers have found a mutated gene common to a rare, but particularly virulent, form of [[pancreatic cancer]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/gene_mutation_found_for_aggressive_form_of_pancreatic_cancer |title=Gene Mutation Found for Aggressive Form of Pancreatic Cancer |date=28 May 2014 |publisher=UC San Diego |accessdate=28 May 2014}}</ref>
*28 May &ndash; The first two attempts at a database of every single human protein - the "proteome" - have been made public.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27592655 |title='First drafts' of human protein catalogue published |date=28 May 2014 |publisher=BBC News|accessdate=28 May 2014}}</ref>
*28 May &ndash; The first two attempts at a database of every single human protein - the "proteome" - have been made public.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27592655 |title='First drafts' of human protein catalogue published |date=28 May 2014 |publisher=BBC News|accessdate=28 May 2014}}</ref>
*29 May &ndash; Scientists have transferred data by [[quantum teleportation]] over a distance of 10 feet with a zero percent error rate.<ref name="NYT-20140529">{{cite news |last=Markoff |first=John |title=Scientists Report Finding Reliable Way to Teleport Data |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/30/science/scientists-report-finding-reliable-way-to-teleport-data.html |date=29 May 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=29 May 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140529">{{cite journal |author=Pfaff, W. |title=Unconditional quantum teleportation between distant solid-state quantum bits |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2014/05/28/science.1253512 |date=29 May 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)]] |doi=10.1126/science.1253512 |accessdate=29 May 2014 }}</ref>
*29 May &ndash; Scientists have transferred data by [[quantum teleportation]] over a distance of 10 feet with a zero percent error rate.<ref name="NYT-20140529">{{cite news |last=Markoff |first=John |title=Scientists Report Finding Reliable Way to Teleport Data |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/30/science/scientists-report-finding-reliable-way-to-teleport-data.html |date=29 May 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=29 May 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140529">{{cite journal |author=Pfaff, W. |title=Unconditional quantum teleportation between distant solid-state quantum bits |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2014/05/28/science.1253512 |date=29 May 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |doi=10.1126/science.1253512 |accessdate=29 May 2014 }}</ref>


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* 2 July
**NASA's [[Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2]] (OCO-2) satellite, designed to measure global CO2 in precise geographic detail, is launched.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28089165</ref>
**NASA's [[Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2]] (OCO-2) satellite, designed to measure global CO2 in precise geographic detail, is launched.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28089165</ref>
**NASA reports the ocean inside [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], a moon of the planet [[Saturn]], may be "as salty as the Earth's [[Dead Sea]]".<ref name="NASA-20140702">{{cite web |last=Dyches |first=Preston |last2=Brown |first2=Dwayne |title=Ocean on Saturn Moon Could be as Salty as the Dead Sea |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-217 |date=2 July 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=2 July 2014 }}</ref><ref name="ICARUS-2014">{{cite journal |last=Mitria |first=Giuseppe |last2=Meriggiolad |first2=Rachele |last3=Hayesc |first3=Alex |last4=Lefevree |first4=Axel |last5=Tobiee | first5=Gabriel |last6=Genovad |first6=Antonio |last7=Luninec |first7=Jonathan I. |last8=Zebkerg |first8=Howard |title=Shape, topography, gravity anomalies and tidal deformation of Titan |url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019103514001444 |date=1 July 2014 |journal=[[Icarus (journal)|Icarus]] |doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2014.03.018 |volume=236 |pages=169–177 |accessdate=2 July 2014 }}</ref>
**NASA reports the ocean inside [[Titan (moon)|Titan]], a moon of the planet [[Saturn]], may be "as salty as the Earth's [[Dead Sea]]".<ref name="NASA-20140702">{{cite web |last=Dyches |first=Preston |last2=Brown |first2=Dwayne |title=Ocean on Saturn Moon Could be as Salty as the Dead Sea |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-217 |date=2 July 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=2 July 2014 }}</ref><ref name="ICARUS-2014">{{cite journal |last=Mitria |first=Giuseppe |last2=Meriggiolad |first2=Rachele |last3=Hayesc |first3=Alex |last4=Lefevree |first4=Axel |last5=Tobiee | first5=Gabriel |last6=Genovad |first6=Antonio |last7=Luninec |first7=Jonathan I. |last8=Zebkerg |first8=Howard |title=Shape, topography, gravity anomalies and tidal deformation of Titan |url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019103514001444 |date=1 July 2014 |journal=[[Icarus (journal)|Icarus]] |doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2014.03.018 |volume=236 |pages=169–177 |accessdate=2 July 2014 |bibcode=2014Icar..236..169M}}</ref>
**[[Coral reefs]] in the [[Caribbean]] will disappear within 20 years, according to a new report from the [[IUCN]].<ref>http://www.iucn.org/?16050</ref><ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28113331</ref>
**[[Coral reefs]] in the [[Caribbean]] will disappear within 20 years, according to a new report from the [[IUCN]].<ref>http://www.iucn.org/?16050</ref><ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28113331</ref>
**[[Fabien Cousteau]] and two crew members resurface after [[Mission 31|31 days living underwater]] and collecting scientific data.<ref name=calls>{{cite news|title=Fabien Cousteau Calls the Ocean 'Second Home' After 31-Day Undersea Mission|date=2 July 2014|publisher=ABC News|url=http://abcnews.go.com/US/fabien-cousteau-set-emerge-31-day-underwater-mission/story?id=24395897|author=Alyssa Newcomb|accessdate=2 July 2014}}</ref><ref name=ends>{{cite news|title=Cousteau Ends ‘Mission 31′ In Florida Keys|date=July 2, 2014|author=David Sutta|publisher=CBS4 Miami|url=http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/07/02/cousteau-ends-mission-31-in-florida-keys/|accessdate=July 3, 2014}}</ref>
**[[Fabien Cousteau]] and two crew members resurface after [[Mission 31|31 days living underwater]] and collecting scientific data.<ref name=calls>{{cite news|title=Fabien Cousteau Calls the Ocean 'Second Home' After 31-Day Undersea Mission|date=2 July 2014|publisher=ABC News|url=http://abcnews.go.com/US/fabien-cousteau-set-emerge-31-day-underwater-mission/story?id=24395897|author=Alyssa Newcomb|accessdate=2 July 2014}}</ref><ref name=ends>{{cite news|title=Cousteau Ends ‘Mission 31′ In Florida Keys|date=July 2, 2014|author=David Sutta|publisher=CBS4 Miami|url=http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/07/02/cousteau-ends-mission-31-in-florida-keys/|accessdate=July 3, 2014}}</ref>
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* 3 July
* 3 July
**A genetic mutation that causes [[autism]] has been discovered.<ref>{{cite web |title=Genetic link to autism found, known as CHD8 mutation |url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140703125851.htm |work=Science Daily |date=3 July 2014 |accessdate=6 July 2014 }}</ref>
**A genetic mutation that causes [[autism]] has been discovered.<ref>{{cite web |title=Genetic link to autism found, known as CHD8 mutation |url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140703125851.htm |work=Science Daily |date=3 July 2014 |accessdate=6 July 2014 }}</ref>
**Astronomers report that the presumed [[exoplanets]] "''[[Gliese 581 d]]''" and the [[Terrestrial planet#Most Earth-like exoplanets|Earth-like]] "''[[Gliese 581 g]]''" are actually artifacts of stellar activity which, when "incompletely corrected", caused false detections.<ref name="SCI-20140703">{{cite journal |last=Robertson |first=Paul |last2=Mahadevan |first2=Suvrath |last3=Endl |first3=Michael |last4=Roy |first4=Arpita |title=Stellar activity masquerading as planets in the habitable zone of the M dwarf Gliese 581 |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2014/07/02/science.1253253.abstract |journal=[[Science (journal)]] |date=3 July 2014 |doi=10.1126/science.1253253 |accessdate=8 July 2014 }}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140708">{{cite news |last=Quenqua |first=Douglas |title=Earthlike Planets May Be Merely an Illusion |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/08/science/earthlike-planets-may-be-merely-an-illusion.html |date=7 July 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=8 July 2014 }}</ref>
**Astronomers report that the presumed [[exoplanets]] "''[[Gliese 581 d]]''" and the [[Terrestrial planet#Most Earth-like exoplanets|Earth-like]] "''[[Gliese 581 g]]''" are actually artifacts of stellar activity which, when "incompletely corrected", caused false detections.<ref name="SCI-20140703">{{cite journal |last=Robertson |first=Paul |last2=Mahadevan |first2=Suvrath |last3=Endl |first3=Michael |last4=Roy |first4=Arpita |title=Stellar activity masquerading as planets in the habitable zone of the M dwarf Gliese 581 |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2014/07/02/science.1253253.abstract |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |date=3 July 2014 |doi=10.1126/science.1253253 |accessdate=8 July 2014 }}</ref><ref name="NYT-20140708">{{cite news |last=Quenqua |first=Douglas |title=Earthlike Planets May Be Merely an Illusion |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/08/science/earthlike-planets-may-be-merely-an-illusion.html |date=7 July 2014 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=8 July 2014 }}</ref>
* 4 July &ndash; Japanese scientists say they have found a way to slow down the ageing process in flowers by up to a half, meaning bouquets could remain fresh for much longer.<ref>{{cite web |title=Japan scientists find ageing cure - for flowers |url=http://phys.org/news/2014-07-japan-scientists-ageing-.html |date=4 July 2014 |work=PhysOrg |accessdate=5 July 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Identification of NAC transcription factor, EPHEMERAL1, that controls petal senescence in Japanese morning glory |url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tpj.12605/abstract |work=The Plant Journal |accessdate=5 July 2014 }}</ref>
* 4 July &ndash; Japanese scientists say they have found a way to slow down the ageing process in flowers by up to a half, meaning bouquets could remain fresh for much longer.<ref>{{cite web |title=Japan scientists find ageing cure - for flowers |url=http://phys.org/news/2014-07-japan-scientists-ageing-.html |date=4 July 2014 |work=PhysOrg |accessdate=5 July 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Identification of NAC transcription factor, EPHEMERAL1, that controls petal senescence in Japanese morning glory |url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tpj.12605/abstract |work=The Plant Journal |accessdate=5 July 2014 }}</ref>
* 7 July
* 7 July
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*31 July
*31 July
**NASA announces the [[payload]] for the [[Mars 2020|''Mars 2020'' rover]], an upgraded version of the [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'' rover]] presently exploring the planet [[Mars]].<ref name="NASA-20140731a"/><ref name="NASA-20140731b"/> ([[:File:Mars2020Rover-Payload-20140731.jpg|related image]]).
**NASA announces the [[payload]] for the [[Mars 2020|''Mars 2020'' rover]], an upgraded version of the [[Curiosity (rover)|''Curiosity'' rover]] presently exploring the planet [[Mars]].<ref name="NASA-20140731a"/><ref name="NASA-20140731b"/> ([[:File:Mars2020Rover-Payload-20140731.jpg|related image]]).
**Scientists report details of the [[bird evolution|evolution of birds]] from [[Theropoda|theropod dinosaurs]].<ref name="AP-20140731">{{cite news |last=Borenstein |first=Seth |title=Study traces dinosaur evolution into early birds |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140731/us-sci-shrinking-dinosaurs-a5c053f221.html |date=31 July 2014 |work=[[AP News]] |accessdate=3 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140731">{{cite journal |authors=Lee, MichaelS.Y.; Cau, Andrea; Naish, Darren; Dyke, Gareth J. |title=Sustained miniaturization and anatomical innovation in the dinosaurian ancestors of birds |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/6196/562 |date=1 August 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)]] |volume=345 |number=6196 |pages=562–566 |doi=10.1126/science.1252243 |accessdate=2 August 2014 }}</ref>
**Scientists report details of the [[bird evolution|evolution of birds]] from [[Theropoda|theropod dinosaurs]].<ref name="AP-20140731">{{cite news |last=Borenstein |first=Seth |title=Study traces dinosaur evolution into early birds |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140731/us-sci-shrinking-dinosaurs-a5c053f221.html |date=31 July 2014 |work=[[AP News]] |accessdate=3 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140731">{{cite journal |authors=Lee, MichaelS.Y.; Cau, Andrea; Naish, Darren; Dyke, Gareth J. |title=Sustained miniaturization and anatomical innovation in the dinosaurian ancestors of birds |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/6196/562 |date=1 August 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=345 |number=6196 |pages=562–566 |doi=10.1126/science.1252243 |accessdate=2 August 2014 }}</ref>
**The [[Australian humpback dolphin]] is scientifically described in the journal ''[[Marine Mammal Science]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.12152/abstract|authors=| title =Taxonomic revision of the humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.), and description of a new species from Australia |publisher=[[Wiley Online Library]]|doi=10.1111/mms.12152|accessdate =1 August 2014 }}</ref>
**The [[Australian humpback dolphin]] is scientifically described in the journal ''[[Marine Mammal Science]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url =http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.12152/abstract|authors=| title =Taxonomic revision of the humpback dolphins (Sousa spp.), and description of a new species from Australia |publisher=[[Wiley Online Library]]|doi=10.1111/mms.12152|accessdate =1 August 2014 }}</ref>
**Neurons reprogrammed from skin cells have been grafted into the brains of mice for the first time with long-term stability. This demonstration of lastingly stable neuron implantation raises hope for future therapies in humans that could replace sick neurons with healthy ones in the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients, for example.<ref>{{cite web |title=Induced Neural Stem Cells Achieve Long-Term Survival and Functional Integration in the Adult Mouse Brain |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2014.06.017 |work=Stem Cell Reports |date=31 July 2014 |accessdate=10 August 2014 }}</ref>
**Neurons reprogrammed from skin cells have been grafted into the brains of mice for the first time with long-term stability. This demonstration of lastingly stable neuron implantation raises hope for future therapies in humans that could replace sick neurons with healthy ones in the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients, for example.<ref>{{cite web |title=Induced Neural Stem Cells Achieve Long-Term Survival and Functional Integration in the Adult Mouse Brain |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2014.06.017 |work=Stem Cell Reports |date=31 July 2014 |accessdate=10 August 2014 }}</ref>
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|url=http://www.mathunion.org/general/prizes/2014/prize-citations/ |title=International Mathematical Union (IMU): Prize Citations |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2014-08-20}}</ref><ref name="urlIMUprizes2014">{{cite web |url=http://www.mathunion.org/general/prizes/2014/ |title=International Mathematical Union (IMU): 2014 |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2014-08-20 }}</ref>
|url=http://www.mathunion.org/general/prizes/2014/prize-citations/ |title=International Mathematical Union (IMU): Prize Citations |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2014-08-20}}</ref><ref name="urlIMUprizes2014">{{cite web |url=http://www.mathunion.org/general/prizes/2014/ |title=International Mathematical Union (IMU): 2014 |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2014-08-20 }}</ref>
*14 August
*14 August
**Scientists announce the collection of possible [[interstellar dust]] particles from the [[Stardust (spacecraft)|Stardust spacecraft]] since returning to Earth in 2006.<ref name="NASA-20140814">{{cite web |last=Agle |first=DC |last2=Brown |first2=Dwayne |last3=Jeffs |first3=William |title=Stardust Discovers Potential Interstellar Space Particles |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-278 |date=14 August 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="AP-20140814">{{cite news |last=Dunn |first=Marcia |title=Specks returned from space may be alien visitors |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140814/us-sci--alien_stardust-9d21e5267a.html |date=14 August 2014 |work=[[AP News]] |accessdate=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140814">{{cite news |last=Hand |first=Eric |title=Seven grains of interstellar dust reveal their secrets |url=http://news.sciencemag.org/space/2014/08/seven-grains-interstellar-dust-reveal-their-secrets |date=14 August 2014 |work=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |accessdate=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140815">{{cite journal |author=Westphal, Andrew J. |title=Evidence for interstellar origin of seven dust particles collected by the Stardust spacecraft |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/6198/786.abstract |date=15 August 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)]] |volume=345 |number=6198 |pages=786–791 |doi=10.1126/science.1252496 |accessdate=15 August 2014 }}</ref>
**Scientists announce the collection of possible [[interstellar dust]] particles from the [[Stardust (spacecraft)|Stardust spacecraft]] since returning to Earth in 2006.<ref name="NASA-20140814">{{cite web |last=Agle |first=DC |last2=Brown |first2=Dwayne |last3=Jeffs |first3=William |title=Stardust Discovers Potential Interstellar Space Particles |url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-278 |date=14 August 2014 |work=[[NASA]] |accessdate=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="AP-20140814">{{cite news |last=Dunn |first=Marcia |title=Specks returned from space may be alien visitors |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140814/us-sci--alien_stardust-9d21e5267a.html |date=14 August 2014 |work=[[AP News]] |accessdate=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140814">{{cite news |last=Hand |first=Eric |title=Seven grains of interstellar dust reveal their secrets |url=http://news.sciencemag.org/space/2014/08/seven-grains-interstellar-dust-reveal-their-secrets |date=14 August 2014 |work=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |accessdate=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20140815">{{cite journal |author=Westphal, Andrew J. |title=Evidence for interstellar origin of seven dust particles collected by the Stardust spacecraft |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/6198/786.abstract |date=15 August 2014 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=345 |number=6198 |pages=786–791 |doi=10.1126/science.1252496 |accessdate=15 August 2014 }}</ref>
**A self-organising [[Swarm robotics|robot swarm]] consisting of 1,000 individual machines has been demonstrated by [[Harvard University]].<ref>{{cite web |title=A self-organizing thousand-robot swarm |url=http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2014/08/self-organizing-thousand-robot-swarm |work=Harvard |date=14 August 2014 |accessdate=16 August 2014 }}</ref>
**A self-organising [[Swarm robotics|robot swarm]] consisting of 1,000 individual machines has been demonstrated by [[Harvard University]].<ref>{{cite web |title=A self-organizing thousand-robot swarm |url=http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2014/08/self-organizing-thousand-robot-swarm |work=Harvard |date=14 August 2014 |accessdate=16 August 2014 }}</ref>
*15 August &ndash; [[Laser physics|Laser physicists]] have found a way to make [[atomic force microscope]] probes 20 times more sensitive and capable of detecting forces as small as the weight of an individual [[virus]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Laser makes microscopes way cooler |url=http://news.anu.edu.au/2014/08/15/laser-makes-microscopes-way-cooler/ |work=ANU|date=15 August 2014 |accessdate=17 August 2014 }}</ref>
*15 August &ndash; [[Laser physics|Laser physicists]] have found a way to make [[atomic force microscope]] probes 20 times more sensitive and capable of detecting forces as small as the weight of an individual [[virus]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Laser makes microscopes way cooler |url=http://news.anu.edu.au/2014/08/15/laser-makes-microscopes-way-cooler/ |work=ANU|date=15 August 2014 |accessdate=17 August 2014 }}</ref>

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A number of significant scientific events have occurred or are scheduled to occur in 2014. The United Nations has declared 2014 the International Year of Family Farming and Crystallography.[1]

Events, discoveries and inventions

January

1 January 2014: New computer models show that climate change is more sensitive to the effects of cloud formation than previously thought.
  • 1 January – A study published in Nature shows that the role of cloud formation in climate change has been underestimated. As a result, global temperatures could increase by 4 °C by 2100 and possibly 8 °C by 2200.[2][3]
  • 2 January
    • Researchers have shown in precise detail how a molecular defect is responsible for myotonic dystrophy type 2, then designed a potential drug candidate to reverse the disease.[4]
    • The asteroid 2014 AA impacts the Earth a few hours after it was first sighted. This was the second time an asteroid was observed before it impacted with Earth (the first being 2008 TC3).
  • 6 January – A new way to destroy metastasizing cancer cells traveling through the bloodstream has been discovered by researchers at Cornell University.[5]
  • 7 January – NASA releases the deepest image ever taken of a galaxy cluster not long after the Big Bang. The image includes Abell 2744, a galaxy cluster in the Sculptor constellation, and was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.[6]
  • 8 January
    • Using the Sloan Digital Telescope, astronomers have measured the distance to galaxies six billion light-years away – about halfway back to the Big Bang – to an accuracy of just 1 percent. This could aid in the understanding of dark energy, which is thought to be driving the expansion of the universe.[7]
    • A detailed survey of lion populations has revealed that in West Africa, their numbers have collapsed with less than 250 adults remaining.[8]
  • 13 January
    • New analysis of a Tiktaalik roseae fossil, dating back 375 million years, has revealed a key link in the evolution of hind limbs that challenges existing theories on how they first developed.[9]
    • Chemists have engineered a plastic artificial cell containing organelles capable of producing the various steps in a chemical reaction.[10]
  • 14 January
  • 16 January
"Mystery" rock? found by the Opportunity rover on the planet Mars – comparison of images: Sol 3528 and Sol 3540 (23 January 2014)[17][18](b/w) (solution).
  • 17 January – NASA reports that a Mars rock, named "Pinnacle Island", that was not in an Opportunity rover image taken on Sol 3528, "mysteriously" appeared 13 days later in a similar image taken on Sol 3540.[17][18] – UPDATE (14 February 2014): "Mystery" seems to have been solved – the location where the rock was dislodged by the rover has been found. (image)
  • 20 January – The ESA's Rosetta spacecraft "wakes up" from hibernation mode to monitor comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko for the next 16 months as the comet travels into, and then out of, the inner solar system. The spacecraft is expected to deploy the Philae lander on the comet's surface in November 2014.[19][20][21][22]
  • 21 January
    • Globally, 2013 was tied with 2003 as the fourth warmest year on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).[23]
    • One quarter of the world's cartilaginous fish, namely sharks and rays, face extinction within the next few decades, according to latest research.[24][25]
    • A new device created by the University of California enables real-time measurements of drug metabolism and concentration in the bloodstream, potentially improving the way doses are administered.[26]
    • Extreme air pollution in Asia and China in particular is having a clear impact on weather and climate patterns, according to a study of aerosols and meteorology over the past 30 years.[27]
  • 22 January
  • 23 January – A new microscopy technique can eliminate distortion from nano-scale images.[33]
  • 24 January – NASA reports that current studies on the planet Mars by the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers will now be searching for evidence of ancient life, including a biosphere based on autotrophic, chemotrophic and/or chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms, as well as ancient water, including fluvio-lacustrine environments (plains related to ancient rivers or lakes) that may have been habitable.[34][35][36][37] The search for evidence of habitability, taphonomy (related to fossils), and organic carbon on the planet Mars is now a primary NASA objective.[34]
  • 26 January – New research indicates that most of the Grand Canyon is much younger than previously thought, having formed as recently as 5 or 6 million years ago, compared to 70 million years as previously estimated.[38]
  • 27 January – Genetic analysis of a European male from 7,000 years ago has revealed he had dark skin, dark hair and blue eyes – suggesting that lighter skin colour evolved much later than was previously assumed.[39]
  • 28 January – A new study shows that living near a fracking site may increase the risk of some birth defects by as much as 30 percent.[40] As many as 15 million Americans may live within one mile of a drilling well.[41]
  • 29 January
    • The axolotl may have gone extinct in the wild. None were found in a recent survey of its only remaining natural habitat, Lake Xochimilco.[42]
    • Japanese researchers have developed a way of turning adult mice cells into stem cells by dipping them in acid. This could pave the way for routine use of stem cells in regenerative medicine with a technique that is cheaper, faster and more efficient than before.[43][44]
  • 31 January
    • A new way of electrochemically converting CO2 – a greenhouse gas – into carbon monoxide has been developed at the University of Delaware.[45]
    • The world's first monkeys with genes modified by CRISPR/Cas9, a new form of DNA engineering, have been created in a Chinese laboratory.[46]
    • Despite warnings from scientists about the ecological impact, Australia's government has approved plans to dump three million cubic metres of sediment near the Great Barrier Reef, as part of the world's largest coal port.[47]

February

First image by the Curiosity rover of the Earth and the Moon in the night sky of Mars (31 January 2014).[48]
New NASA database[78] tracks Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) which may comprise more than 20% of the carbon in the universe and may be starting materials for the formation of life.[79][80][81]
Disintegration of asteroid P/2013 R3 observed by the Hubble Space Telescope (6 March 2014).[101]

March

Evidence of gravitational waves in the infant universe may have been uncovered by the microscopic examination of the focal plane of the BICEP2 radio telescope.[116]
  • 13 March – Researchers in Siberia state that they have access to good quality DNA that offers a "high chance" of cloning the woolly mammoth.[117]
  • 17 March
  • 19 March – A new record efficiency of 17 percent for thin-film solar is achieved.[127]
  • 20 March – A new method to obtain human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) from a single drop of finger-pricked blood is achieved.[128]
  • 23 March – Scientists demonstrate the distribution of three entangled photons at three different locations, several hundreds of metres apart. This could pave the way to multi-party quantum communication.[129]
  • 24 March
    • Researchers create a biodegradeable battery that could be used for medical implants inside the body.[130]
    • Rates of blindness and partial sight have plummeted in the developed world over the last 20 years, according to new research.[131]
  • 25 March – Paleontologists assemble giant turtle bone from fossil discoveries made 160 years apart. Atlantochelys mortoni, found in Cretaceous sediments dating back 75 million years, was possibly the largest turtle that ever lived.[132]
  • 26 March
  • 27 March
Evidence of an underground ocean of liquid water on Enceladus, moon of planet Saturn, reported (3 April 2014; artist image).[139][140]

April

  • 1 April
    • Eating seven or more portions (560 g) of fruit and vegetables a day reduces your risk of death at any point in time by 42 percent compared to eating less than one portion, reports a new study by University College London.[145][146]
    • RIKEN concludes that a recent study claiming to having produced stem cells via STAP techniques was partially falsified.[147]
  • 3 April – NASA reports that evidence for a large underground ocean of liquid water on Enceladus, moon of planet Saturn, has been found by the Cassini. According to the scientists, evidence of an underground ocean suggests that Enceladus is one of the most likely places in the solar system to "host microbial life".[139][140] (artist image)
  • 4 April – By manipulating the appropriate signaling, researchers have turned embryonic stem cells into a fish embryo, essentially controlling embryonic development. This breakthrough is a major step toward being able to grow whole organs from stem cells.[148]
  • 6 April – Samsung has developed a new method of growing large area, single crystal wafer scale graphene, a major development that will accelerate the commercialization of this material.[149]
  • 7 April
  • 8 April – A battery that can charge in under 30 seconds is demonstrated at a technology conference in Tel Aviv.[153]
  • 9 April – Scientists reconstruct a gigantic asteroid impact that occurred 3.26 billion years ago near the Barberton Greenstone Belt. The impactor was up to 58 km (36 miles) wide, leaving a hole almost 480 km (300 miles) across – two and a half times larger in diameter than the Chicxulub crater which killed off the dinosaurs.[154]
  • 10 April
Discovery of Kepler-186f - an Earth-sized exoplanet in the habitable zone of its host star (artist concept; 17 April 2014).[158][159]
Antibiotic resistance is now a major global threat, WHO reports. (30 April 2014).
  • 28 April
    • Stanford bioengineers have developed faster, more energy-efficient microchips based on the human brain – 9,000 times faster and using significantly less power than a typical PC.[178]
    • Levels of atmospheric methane – a powerful greenhouse gas – had been stable for a decade, but recently began rising again. This can be explained by emissions from northern wetlands and thawing permafrost, according to a major study.[179]
  • 29 April – An annular solar eclipse occurs.
  • 30 April

May

  • 1 May – Cancer researchers report that e-cigarettes "get so hot that they, too, can produce a handful of the carcinogens found in cigarettes and at similar levels".[183]
  • 5 May - The World Health Organization (WHO) announces that the spread of polio is a world health emergency - outbreaks of the disease in Asia, Africa and the Middle East are considered "extraordinary".[184][185]
  • 6 May – The third National Climate Assessment is released by the US government.[186]
  • 7 May
    • The first realistic "virtual universe" is created, simulating 13 billion years of cosmic evolution in a cube with 350 million light year long sides and unprecedented resolution.[187][188]
    • Researchers announce that they successfully introduced two artificial nucleotides, Unnatural Base Pairs (UBRs), into bacterial DNA, and by including the individual artificial nucleotides in the culture media, were able to passage the bacteria 24 times; they did not create mRNA or proteins able to use the artificial nucleotides. The artificial nucleotides featured two fused aromatic rings which formed a complex mimicking the natural (dG–dC) base pair.[189][190][191]
    • For the first time, researchers sequence the genome of the spider.[192]
    • Global scientific output doubles every nine years, according to a new analysis going back to the year 1650.[193]
  • 8 May – Scientists publish a comprehensive study of Comet ISON and its disintegration, reported to have occurred on 2 December 2013, suggesting that the comet fully disintegrated hours before perihelion.[194]
  • 9 May
    • The maximum theoretical limit of energy needed to control the magnetisation of a single atom is demonstrated, a finding that could improve nanotechnology devices and quantum computers.[195]
    • After eight years of development, a new hi-tech bionic arm becomes the first of its kind to gain FDA approval for mass production.[196]
  • 13 May – New research shows unlimited heat potential in graphene.[197]
Jupiter - Great Red Spot is decreasing in size (May 15, 2014).[198]

June

Hubble Ultra-Deep Field image (full range of UV to NIR light) includes galaxies existing shortly after the Big Bang (June 2014).[216]
The Curiosity rover completed its first Martian year (687 Earth days) on the planet Mars (24 June 2014).[225]
A summary of achievements of the Cassini spacecraft after a decade orbiting the planet Saturn.[236]

July

Mars - Geologic Map
(USGS; 14 July 2014)
(full / video).[248][249][250]
  • 3 July
  • 4 July – Japanese scientists say they have found a way to slow down the ageing process in flowers by up to a half, meaning bouquets could remain fresh for much longer.[254][255]
  • 7 July
  • 9 July – The New York Times reports a reboot plan to rescue the International Cometary Explorer (or ICE or ISEE-3) spacecraft, the first spacecraft to visit a comet but removed from service by NASA in 1997, failed. The cause, currently under investigation, was originally believed to be a lack of nitrogen pressurant in the fuel tanks: this has now been proven not to be the case.[259] The team is continuing to work the thruster issue before the craft reaches a point where the remaining fuel will not be sufficient to meaningfully alter its course. An alternative plan in the use of the spacecraft is to "collect scientific data and send it back to Earth."[260]
  • 10 July
    • NASA reports that gullies on the surface of the planet Mars are mostly formed by the seasonal freezing of carbon dioxide, and not by that of liquid water as considered earlier.[261]
    • Two stars – ULAS J0744+25 and ULAS J0015+01 – have been found orbiting the Milky Way at distances of 775,000 and 900,000 light-years from Earth, respectively. This makes them the most distant Milky Way stars ever detected, extending the boundaries of our home galaxy.[262]
Driving Distance Records - for Out-Of-This-World "Space Rovers" (NASA;28 July 2014).[263][264]
  • 11 July – The largest ever study of its kind has found significant differences between organic food and conventionally grown crops. The former has almost 70 percent more antioxidants – equivalent to eating between 1-2 extra portions of fruit and vegetables a day – and significantly lower levels of toxic heavy metals.[265]
  • 14 July
  • 17 July – A new report shows how improvements in agricultural efficiency could feed an extra three billion people.[267][268]
  • 20 July – The anaphase-promoting complex – one of the most important and complicated proteins involved in cell division – has been mapped in 3D at a resolution of less than a nanometre. Researchers claim this finding could transform the understanding of cancer and reveal new binding sites for future cancer drugs.[269][270]
  • 21 July
    • For the first time, researchers have demonstrated proof-of-concept that the HIV virus can be eliminated from the DNA of human cell cultures.[271]
    • Globally, June 2014 was the hottest June since records began in 1880, according to latest data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This follows the warmest May on record the previous month.[272] Experts predict that 2014 will be an El Niño year.[273]
  • 22 July – Self-cooling solar cells have been developed by Stanford researchers, using tiny pyramid structures made of silica glass.[274]
  • 23 July
Mars 2020 Rover - Payload (artist's concept; 31 July 2014).[279][280]

August

File:Neandertaler reconst-2.jpg
Neanderthal reconstruction exhibit at the Neanderthal Museum.
  • 20 August
  • 21 August
    • Researchers have designed a computer program that can accurately recognize users’ emotional states as much as 87% of the time.[319]
    • Children’s social skills may be declining as they have less time for face-to-face interaction due to their increased use of digital media, according to a UCLA psychology study.[320]
    • A new automated process that uses a flash of light to detect fluorescence lifetimes can improve the sorting and recycling of plastics.[321][322]
  • 24 August – A whole functioning organ – a thymus – has been engineered to grow inside an animal for the first time.[323]
  • 25 August – Scientists announce five possible landing sites on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko by the Philae lander associated with the Rosetta spacecraft that rendezvoused with the comet on 6 August 2014.[324]
  • 28 August
    • NASA reports the observation of a dust cloud believed to have formed as a result of asteroids colliding near the star NGC 2547-ID8, a system 1,200 light years away. This sighting will offer a rare opportunity to observe the processes involved in rocky planet formation.[325]
    • NASA completes a review of the Space Launch System. The rocket will have its first test launch "no later than November 2018" with a possibility of manned flights to Mars in the 2030s.[326]
  • 30 August – A new drug known as LCZ696 can reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular disease by 20% compared to previous treatments. It is claimed to be among the biggest advances in treating this condition in over 10 years.[327]
  • 31 August
    • Wine only protects against cardiovascular disease in people who exercise, a study finds.[328]
    • A study of 131,000 people has found that drinking tea reduces non-cardiovascular mortality by 24 percent.[329]

September

  • 1 September
    • An office enriched with plants makes staff happier and boosts productivity by 15 per cent, according to a study by the University of Queensland.[330]
    • A Sports car that runs on saltwater using the nanoFLOWCELL® system to power four electric motors, that has a range of 600km, has been approved for testing on European roads.[331]
  • 2 September – The current rate of species extinctions is 1,000 times faster than the pre-human era, according to a study in the journal Conservation Biology.[332]
  • 3 September
  • 4 September
    • A new study finds there is 99.999% certainty that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are driving global warming.[338][339]
    • NASA reports receiving the first science data from instruments aboard the Rosetta orbiter studying the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The data suggests the comet is unusually dark, hydrogen and oxygen were found in the coma and the surface did not contain any large water-ice patches. Large water-ice patches were expected by scientists since the comet is too far away from the sun's warmth to turn its water to vapor.[340]
    • Oxygen-producing life forms were present on Earth 60 million years earlier than previously thought, according to geologists from Trinity College Dublin.[341]
    • The coffee genome is published, with more than 25,000 genes identified. This reveals that coffee plants makes caffeine using a different set of genes from those found in tea, cacao and other such plants.[342][343]
The blue whale exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.
  • 5 September
  • 7 September – NASA reports that a small near-earth asteroid, named 2014 RC, will make a close approach to Earth of 0.000267 AU (39,900 km; 24,800 mi) (0.1 lunar distances) around 18:01 UTC on 7 September 2014.[346][347][348]
  • 8 September
    • NASA reports finding evidence of plate tectonics on Europa, a satellite of the planet Jupiter - the first sign of such geological activity on another world other than Earth.[349]
    • Biologists have identified a gene – AMPK – that can extend the life span of fruit flies by 30%. Furthermore, this affects the entire body when activated "remotely" in key organ systems.[350]
  • 9 September
    • Greenhouse gas emissions are rising at their fastest rate since 1984, according to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).[351]
    • Taking three slow, short walks of five minutes each can reverse the harmful effects of prolonged sitting for three hours.[352]
    • Astronomers have discovered the first evidence of water ice clouds on an object outside of our own Solar System.[353]
    • Engineers at Stanford University have created ant-sized radios-on-a-chip, powered by incoming electromagnetic waves, that could be used for the Internet of Things.[354]
  • 10 September – The rate of Amazon deforestation increased by 29% in 2013, with 5,891 km2 of forest cleared, according to figures released by the Brazilian government.[355]
  • 11 September
  • 12 September
    • A robot with dexterous arms capable of loading a dishwasher has been unveiled at the British Science Festival.[361]
    • Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in producing hydrogen fuel from water. The new technique, which stores energy from the sun and wind, is 30 times faster than the leading PEME process.[362]
  • 15 September
    • ESA announces choosing "Site J" on the "head" of the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko as the landing site of the Philae probe attached to the Rosetta spacecraft presently orbiting the comet.[363] The planned landing date is 11 November 2014.[364]
    • When FOXP2 – a human gene responsible for speech and language – is spliced into mice, it allows them to learn more quickly and perform better in a variety of tests, according to a new study.[365]
  • 16 September – NASA awards contracts to Boeing and SpaceX to carry out manned missions to the International Space Station from 2017 onwards, ending U.S. reliance on Russia for space transportation services.[366][367][368]
  • 17 September
    • A study of 100 billion animals fed GM and regular crops shows no effect of GM crops on animal health.[369]
    • The first blood test to diagnose major depression in adults has been developed.[370]
  • 18 September
    • Globally, August 2014 was the hottest August on record, according to data released by NOAA. This follows the hottest May and June also this year.[371][372]
    • Man-made CO2 continues to track the high end of emission scenarios, eroding the chances to keep global warming below 2 °C, according to the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO).[373]
  • 19 September – Stanford researchers have developed a "decoy" protein that disrupts metastasis, the process that makes cancer cells spread to other sites in the body.[374]
  • 21 September – The MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) space probe begins orbiting the planet Mars (10:24 pm/et/usa, 21 September 2014).[375][376]
India's first Mars probe - the Mars Orbiter Mission, Mangalyaan.

October

Moon - ancient rift valleys found around Oceanus Procellarum (GRAIL; 1 October 2014).
Kuiper belt object - possible target of New Horizons spacecraft (artist's concept).[418]
  • 12 October
    • The CDC confirms that a health care worker in Texas was found to be positive for the Ebola virus, the first known case of the disease to be contracted in the United States.[419]
    • Researchers, for the first time, find a way of reproducing Alzheimer's cells in a Petri dish.[420][421]
  • 13 October
    • A new battery has been developed capable of being recharged up to 70 per cent in only two minutes. The battery also has a longer lifespan of over 20 years.[422]
    • Samsung engineers have developed a way of transmitting wi-fi data five times faster than was previously possible.[423]
  • 14 October
    • Plants absorb 16% more CO2 than previously thought, according to research published in the journal PNAS.[424]
    • Globally, September 2014 was the hottest September on record,[425] according to NASA data.[426] This follows the hottest May, June and August, also this year.
  • 15 October
  • 16 October – Astronomers have detected what appears to be a signature of 'axions', which are predicted to be dark matter particle candidates. If confirmed, this would be the first direct detection and identification of the elusive substance.[430]
Comet Siding Spring passed near Mars on 19 October 2014 (Hubble; 11 March 2014).
  • 17 October – Scientists at Bristol University have used quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics simulations to improve the understanding of antibiotic resistance, which may enable the design of better drugs in the future.[431]
  • 19 October – NASA reports that all Mars orbiters—including Mars Odyssey Orbiter,[432] Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter[433] and MAVEN[434]—as well as, ESA's orbiter, Mars Express,[435] and ISRO's satellite, the Mars Orbiter Mission,[436] are healthy after the Comet Siding Spring flyby of planet Mars.[437]
  • 20 October
    • Physicists have built a reversible tractor beam that can move objects 0.2mm in diameter a distance of up to 20 centimetres. This is 100 times further than was possible in previous experiments.[438]
    • By boosting a protein called NT3, scientists have restored lost hearing in mice.[439]
  • 21 October – A paralysed man becomes the first in the world to walk again following a pioneering therapy which involved transplanting cells from his nose into his severed spinal cord.[440]
  • 22 October
    • A new method of solar cell production enables silicon to be used that is 1,000 times less pure and requires only one-third of the energy to manufacture compared to traditional methods. While the energy efficiency is currently too low (3.6%) for commercial use, this new process could be refined in the future, potentially slashing the cost of solar energy.[441]
    • A new drug, OTS964, can eradicate aggressive human lung cancers transplanted into mice, with few side effects.[442]
  • 23 October – A partial solar eclipse occurs across most of North America.
  • 24 October
    • Using stem cells from just 25 milliliters of blood, researchers have grown new blood vessels in just seven days, compared to a month for the same process using bone marrow. These blood vessels were implanted in patients to connect the gastrointestinal tract to the liver.[443]
    • Scientists from Harvard Medical School report a new method of using toxic stem cells to attack brain tumors, without killing normal cells or themselves. The procedure could be ready for human clinical trials within five years.[444][445]
    • NASA reports finding methane in polar clouds in the atmosphere of Titan, moon of the planet Saturn.[446][447]
  • 27 October
    • The UK government has unveiled plans for a £97m ($156m) supercomputer to study weather and climate. Using 13 times more processing power than previous systems, it will perform 16,000 trillion calculations per second.[448][449]
    • Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology have achieved 255 Terabits/s over a new type of fibre allowing 21 times more bandwidth than currently available in communication networks.[450]
    • An international group of scientists has announced the most significant breakthrough in a decade toward developing DNA-based electrical circuits.[451]
  • 28 October
  • 29 October
    • Miniature human stomachs have been grown from stem cells, potentially offering a way to study ulcers and repair stomach damage in patients.[457]
    • Hewlett-Packard (HP) has unveiled a 3D printer that it claims will be 10 times faster than current models.[458][459]
  • 31 October
    • The fastest ever integrated circuit is announced by DARPA, achieving one terahertz (1012 GHz), or a trillion cycles per second. This is 150 billion cycles faster than the existing world record of 850 gigahertz set in 2012.[460]
    • Arachnophobia is cured by removing part of a man's brain.[461]
    • During a test flight, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo experiences an in-flight anomaly followed by an explosion and crash in the Mojave desert, killing one pilot and injuring another.[462][463][464][465]

Predicted and scheduled events

November

December

  • 4 December – NASA will conduct the first unmanned test flight of its Orion manned spacecraft.[466]

Date unknown

Deaths

See also

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