December 2005 in science

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December 19, 2005

  • Craig Venter is spearheading a project to create the first synthetic lifeform by designing its DNA from scratch and then fusing it with a microbe membrane. (Globe&Mail)
  • The launch of the commercial rocket Falcon 1 is scrubbed after damage to the first stage fuel tank during a weather induced hold of the countdown. The SpaceX managers decide to move the launch to at least late January 2006. (SpaceflightNow.com)

December 18, 2005

December 16, 2005

  • The launch of GIOVE-A is rescheduled due to problems with the ground station network. (ESA)
  • A study of dinosaur bones indicates that at least one species (Plateosaurus engelhardti) was adjusting the length of its growth period, which would lead to contradictions to the theory that dinosaurs had a single warm-blooded common ancestor. (BBC)
  • Hwang Woo-suk defends his work in a press conference, stating that he intends to retract the controversial Science article because of problems with pictures and other documentation, not because of allegedly falsified data. (AP/YahooNews)

December 15, 2005

December 14, 2005

  • Astronomers have spotted a sun-like star with possible planet formation 137 light years away. (Spitzer.CalTech.edu)
  • The discovery of an unusual Kuiper belt object, designated 2004 XR190, is announced. Although classified as a scattered disc object, its orbit can not easily be explained. (SpaceflightNow.com)
  • Due to problems controlling the attitude and thrusters of Hayabusa, JAXA mission managers decide to delay the return of the spacecraft to Earth until 2010. (AP/YahooNews)
  • Flint tools unearthed in Pakefield, Suffolk, indicate that humans lived in the United Kingdom about 700,000 years ago - 200,000 years earlier than previously thought. (BBC)
  • The International Society for Molecular and Cell Biology Protocols and Researches (ISMCBPR) awards the Molecule of the Year 2005 to Scientists of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI, La Jolla, California, U.S.A.). The choice of 4E10 as the Molecule of the Year 2005 is based on a 2005 publication written by Dr. Ian Wilson, Dr. Dennis Burton and co authors. This announcement was made by Isidro T. Savillo, President, ISMCBPR. (Press release:TSRI) (Hum-MolGen)

December 13, 2005

December 12, 2005

December 10, 2005

  • The Kyoto Protocol is extended beyond the original final year 2012 by the countries that have signatory status. Targets for this period still need to be set. (BBC)

December 9, 2005

  • The discovery of a security flaw in Firefox 1.5 is announced by the Mozilla Corporation. The problem allows a hacker to freeze the browser program, but it apparently can not be used to take control of the user's computer. (newfactor.com/YahooNews)
  • After two weeks of investigation, mission engineers are able to command the arm of the rover Opportunity on Mars to make a slight movement. Scientists and engineers continue to discuss in what position to leave the arm, when it can no longer be moved. (Space.com/YahooNews)

December 7, 2005

December 6, 2005

  • The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) photographs what appears to be a previously unknown mammal species in Borneo. The lemur-like carnivorous mammal is apparently a member of the viverrid family, related to the mongoose and civet. (BBC)
  • India joins the ITER project to build a prototype fusion reactor and pave the way for a fusion based, commercial power plant. The international collaboration announces that it is now supported by countries representing more than half of the world's population. (BBC)

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