10
hitos de la ciencia en el siglo XX
Tomado de revista Nature
Detection of a strange particle
In 1947, scientists found a previously unseen particle, which is now
called a neutral kaon. This work led to the discovery of elementary particles
known as quarks, and ultimately to the establishment of the standard model of
particle physics.
Taku Yamanaka
The advent and rise of
monoclonal antibodies
A 1975 Nature paper reported how cell lines could be made that produce
an antibody of known specificity. This discovery led to major biological
insights and clinical successes in treating autoimmunity and cancer.
Klaus Rajewsky
How Australopithecus provided
insight into human evolution
In 1925, a Nature paper reported an African fossil of a previously
unknown genus called Australopithecus. This finding revolutionized ideas about
early human evolution after human ancestors and apes split on the evolutionary
tree.
Dean Falk
The nano-revolution spawned by
carbon
In 1985, scientists reported the discovery of the cage-like carbon
molecule C60. The finding paved the way for materials such as graphene and
carbon nanotubes, and was a landmark in the emergence of nanotechnology.
Pulickel M. Ajayan
The discovery of the Antarctic
ozone hole
The unexpected discovery of a hole in the atmospheric ozone layer over
the Antarctic revolutionized science — and helped to establish one of the most
successful global environmental policies of the twentieth century.
Susan Solomon
A breakthrough method that
became vital to neuroscience
Originally developed to record currents of ions flowing through channel
proteins in the membranes of cells, the patch-clamp technique has become a true
stalwart of the neuroscience toolbox.
Alexander D. Reyes
Birth of a class of nanomaterial
Nearly 30 years ago, a simple chemical principle was reported that
enabled the synthesis of a plethora of porous materials — some of which might
enable applications ranging from biomedicine to petrochemical processing.
Ryong Ryoo
Cell identity reprogrammed
The discovery that cell differentiation can be reversed challenged
theories of how cell identity is determined, laying the foundations for modern
methods of reprogramming cell identity and promising new regenerative
therapies.
Samantha A. Morris
The structure of DNA
In the early 1950s, the identity of genetic material was still a matter
of debate. The discovery of the helical structure of double-stranded DNA
settled the matter — and changed biology forever.
Georgina Ferris
First exoplanet found around a
Sun-like star
In 1995, astronomers detected a blisteringly hot Jupiter-mass planet
orbiting closer to its host star than Mercury is to the Sun. This discovery
recast our thinking of how planets form and led to a new era of exoplanetary exploration.
Eliza Kempton
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