The Discovery of the Higgs BosonRunners-Up Free with RegistrationExotic particles made headlines again and again in 2012, making it no surprise that the breakthrough of the year is a big physics finding: confirmation of the existence of the Higgs boson. Hypothesized more than 40 years ago, the elusive particle completes the standard model of physics, and is arguably the key to the explanation of how other fundamental particles obtain mass. The only mystery that remains is whether its discovery marks a new dawn for particle physics or the final stretch of a field that has run its course. -- A. Cho
Using a novel technique for sequencing degraded DNA, researchers sequenced the Denisovan genome, shedding light on early human history.
Utilizing a plant pest protein, scientists have demonstrated the ability to knock out target DNA and replace it with new code.
Scientists in China have measured the third and final mixing angle that can be used to describe neutrinos.
ENCODE gives labels and functions to much of the DNA between genes, emphasizing the non-coding and regulatory regions of our genomes.
The sky crane landing system invented for the 3-ton Curiosity rover had scientists holding their breaths -- but it worked perfectly.
In a first, an x-ray laser was used to image the structure of a protein, paving the way toward the imaging of smaller and smaller particles.
Impressive advances in brain-machine interfaces show great promise in our ability to control prosthetic limbs simply with thoughts.
The discovery of Majorana fermions, which can act as their own antimatter and annihilate themselves, ends a 75-year hunt.
Fertile eggs derived from embryonic stem cells gave rise to live mice -- a first for stem cell research.
The only mystery that remains is whether its discovery marks a new dawn for particle "physics" or the final stretch of a field that has run its course. -- A. Cho
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"Controlling Bionics"
I saw a segment on this work (embarrassed to say it was 60 Minutes). I was blown away at the capabilities to control a fully articulated arm by a quadriplegic! Exoskeleton - here we come...