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A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2016. The United Nations declared 2016 the International Year of Pulses. [1]

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Events

January

7 January: IDCS 1426, the most distant massive cluster of galaxies ever identified. IDCS J1426.5+3508 galaxy cluster Hubble hs-2012-19-b-large web.jpg
7 January: IDCS 1426, the most distant massive cluster of galaxies ever identified.
20 January: 2015 - Warmest Global Year on Record (since 1880) - Colors indicate temperature anomalies (NASA/NOAA; 20 January 2016). 16-008-NASA-2015RecordWarmGlobalYearSince1880-20160120.png
20 January: 2015 – Warmest Global Year on Record (since 1880) – Colors indicate temperature anomalies (NASA/NOAA; 20 January 2016).
28 January: Studies suggest that a time reversal asymmetry may make the universe move forward in time. Wooden hourglass 3.jpg
28 January: Studies suggest that a time reversal asymmetry may make the universe move forward in time.

February

11 February: Collision and merger of two black holes, resulting in the first direct observation of gravitational waves. LIGO measurement of gravitational waves.svg
11 February: Collision and merger of two black holes, resulting in the first direct observation of gravitational waves.
24 February: Pancreatic cancer is found to have four sub-types. Pancreas adenocarcinoma (4) Case 01.jpg
24 February: Pancreatic cancer is found to have four sub-types.

March

14 March: ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter is launched. ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter.jpg
14 March: ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter is launched.
21 March: Total carbon emissions due to humans 10 times greater than at any time since the extinction of the dinosaurs. M15-162b-EarthAtmosphere-CarbonDioxide-FutureRoleInGlobalWarming-Simulation-20151109.jpg
21 March: Total carbon emissions due to humans 10 times greater than at any time since the extinction of the dinosaurs.

April

8 April: First stage of Falcon 9 rocket landed on floating autonomous droneship. CRS-8 (26239020092).jpg
8 April: First stage of Falcon 9 rocket landed on floating autonomous droneship.
22 April: Map showing an extensive reef system near the Amazon River. Amazon Reef.png
22 April: Map showing an extensive reef system near the Amazon River.

May

13 May: Synthesizing a human genome considered, and later, 2 June, formally announced. Vitruvian man.jpg
13 May: Synthesizing a human genome considered, and later, 2 June, formally announced.
23 May: Significant asteroid data from the WISE and NEOWISE missions questioned. WISE artist concept (PIA17254, crop).jpg
23 May: Significant asteroid data from the WISE and NEOWISE missions questioned.

June

14 June: Bramble Cay melomys, reported to be the first recorded mammal to become extinct due to anthropogenic climate change. Bramble-cay-melomys.jpg
14 June: Bramble Cay melomys, reported to be the first recorded mammal to become extinct due to anthropogenic climate change.
15 June: Second gravitational wave (GW151226) detected. LISA-waves.jpg
15 June: Second gravitational wave (GW151226) detected.

July

25 July: 355 genes of LUCA found for all organisms living on Earth. DNA Overview2.png
25 July: 355 genes of LUCA found for all organisms living on Earth.

August

11 August: Greenland shark found to be the longest-lived vertebrate on Earth, capable of living nearly 400 years. Somniosus microcephalus okeanos.jpg
11 August: Greenland shark found to be the longest-lived vertebrate on Earth, capable of living nearly 400 years.
24 August: Artist's impression of Proxima b, an Earth-sized exoplanet detected in the habitable zone of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun - possible destination of the StarChip spacecraft. Artist's impression of the planet orbiting Proxima Centauri.jpg
24 August: Artist's impression of Proxima b , an Earth-sized exoplanet detected in the habitable zone of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun - possible destination of the StarChip spacecraft.

September

14 September: Reddish north pole of Charon, moon of Pluto, made of tholins formed from atmospheric gases released from Pluto. Charon-Neutral-Bright-Release.jpg
14 September: Reddish north pole of Charon, moon of Pluto, made of tholins formed from atmospheric gases released from Pluto.
21 September: All non-African humans currently on Earth can be traced to a single group that exited Africa about 50,000 years ago. Asiatiska folk, Nordisk familjebok.jpg
21 September: All non-African humans currently on Earth can be traced to a single group that exited Africa about 50,000 years ago.

October

5 October: Upper age limit of human longevity is reported as 125 years old. Maes Old Woman Dozing.jpg
5 October: Upper age limit of human longevity is reported as 125 years old.
13 October: The observable universe is found to contain at least 2 trillion galaxies, about 10 times more than previously thought. Hubble Extreme Deep Field (full resolution).png
13 October: The observable universe is found to contain at least 2 trillion galaxies, about 10 times more than previously thought.
24 October: Carbon CO2 levels expected to be above 400 ppm for the full 2016 year, just one year after this concentration was first reached. Mauna Loa CO2 monthly mean concentration.svg
24 October: Carbon CO2 levels expected to be above 400 ppm for the full 2016 year, just one year after this concentration was first reached.

November

4 November: Superwheat, a genetically modified grain, is reported to boost yields by 20 to 40 percent. Wheat close-up.JPG
4 November: Superwheat, a genetically modified grain, is reported to boost yields by 20 to 40 percent.
22 November: Mars - Utopia Planitia - Scalloped terrain led to the discovery of a large amount of underground ice, equivalent to the amount of water in Lake Superior. (map) PIA21136 Scalloped Terrain Led to Finding of Buried Ice on Mars.jpg
22 November: Mars - Utopia Planitia - Scalloped terrain led to the discovery of a large amount of underground ice, equivalent to the amount of water in Lake Superior. (map)

December

8 December: Giraffes are listed as "vulnerable" after a huge population decline. Giraffe standing.jpg
8 December: Giraffes are listed as "vulnerable" after a huge population decline.
22 December: Ebola virus disease found to be 70-100% prevented by rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine, making it the first proven vaccine against the disease. Ebola virus em.png
22 December: Ebola virus disease found to be 70–100% prevented by rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine, making it the first proven vaccine against the disease.

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