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This article lists a number of significant events in science that have occurred in the second quarter of 2021.

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Events

April

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2 April: Scientists describe how the dinosaur-killing impact is an origin of neotropical rainforests like the Amazonia and replaced its species composition. Brazilian Amazon.jpg
2 April: Scientists describe how the dinosaur-killing impact is an origin of neotropical rainforests like the Amazonia and replaced its species composition.
6 April: A study finds that carbon emissions from Bitcoin mining within China are about to exceed the total annual carbon emissions of countries like Italy (within an estimated ~3 years). Hut 8 Medicine Hat box 1.jpg
6 April: A study finds that carbon emissions from Bitcoin mining within China are about to exceed the total annual carbon emissions of countries like Italy (within an estimated ~3 years).
12 April: The construction of the first (eco-)house 3D printed from clay, Tecla, is completed. Eco-sustainable 3D printed house "Tecla".jpg
12 April: The construction of the first (eco-)house 3D printed from clay, Tecla , is completed.
19 April: The semi-autonomous Ingenuity performs the first powered aircraft flight on another planet in human history. Mars helicopter on sol 46.png
19 April: The semi-autonomous Ingenuity performs the first powered aircraft flight on another planet in human history.
29 April: The first, core module of the Chinese Tiangong space station is put into orbit. Tianhe before launch 02.png
29 April: The first, core module of the Chinese Tiangong space station is put into orbit.

May

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June

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7 June: Astronomers report detecting substantial amounts of methane, a possible sign of microbial life, on Enceladus. Enceladus - November 30 2010 (23526484668).jpg
7 June: Astronomers report detecting substantial amounts of methane, a possible sign of microbial life, on Enceladus.
10 June: Researchers report the development of a plant proteins-based biodegradable packaging alternative to plastic molecularly similar to high-strength spider silk. Optical appearance of self-assembled films of sustainable packaging alternative to plastic.webp
10 June: Researchers report the development of a plant proteins-based biodegradable packaging alternative to plastic molecularly similar to high-strength spider silk.
11 June: Biologists report that DNA polymerases, long thought to only transcribe DNA into DNA or RNA, can also write RNA segments into DNA. DNA Repair.jpg
11 June: Biologists report that DNA polymerases, long thought to only transcribe DNA into DNA or RNA, can also write RNA segments into DNA.
15 June: Scientists complement extensive evidence that cosmetics are widely designed with formulations and disposals that are known to be harmful to human health and ecosystems, often containing PFAS. Effects of exposure to PFASs on human health.svg
15 June: Scientists complement extensive evidence that cosmetics are widely designed with formulations and disposals that are known to be harmful to human health and ecosystems, often containing PFAS.

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