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10 Biggest Science Milestones of 2023

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
January 2, 2024
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This article can start with the same old empty sentences. It tells us what we need to say, but it doesn't contribute much: “2023 is the year of a lot of science” or “This year science explored new frontiers.” Fortunately, it is a rare thing for these claims to fail. Science cannot advance, recede, or stand still for a year. It is an institution made up of numerous research groups. Big, small, public, private and all nationalities. There are always breakthroughs, and logically, a good portion of them happen at the boundary between the known and the unknown.

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Now, in retrospect, it is true that we can point to some high-profile achievements that make 2023 seem particularly glorious in the annals of scientific history. A strange illusion because, although this way of presenting the facts changes the way we see them, the truth is that it helps us to give them the relevance we need to give them later in the year. So, one by one, these rankings help correct the scientific lethargy the media sometimes falls into the other 364 days of the year. And, in this case, we wanted to briefly highlight 10 milestones that led to the press, but which, perhaps, we did not recognize.

Two more steps against malaria

Be that as it may, the mosquito is the second animal that causes the most human deaths each year, and this is due to the diseases it transmits, including malaria. The disease is caused by a parasite called Plasmodium and causes more than 600,000 deaths each year. Fortunately, many experts are trying to find a vaccine that can drastically reduce this number, and they seem to be succeeding. This year Mosquirix has been shown to reduce infant mortality and a second vaccine is now approved; Its name is R21/MatrixM and although it has the same design as the Mosquirix, it is cheaper and easier to mass produce.

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Misty Tate

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