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2008 – Japanese astronomers launch the first Medical Experiment Module called "KibÅ", to be used on the International Space Station. 2010-Over the past two decades, a considerable focus has been directed toward creating sustainable alternatives for petroleum-based fuels, chemicals, and materials.
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19 March 2008: Arthur C. Clarke, a British futurist and science fiction author, dies aged 90. 12 January – Howard Dalton (b. 1944), British microbiologist. 11 February – Norbert Pfennig (b. 1925), German microbiologist. 5 March – David Challinor (b. 1920), American biologist, naturalist, and scientific administrator at the Smithsonian ...
The year 2009 involved numerous significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below. 2009 was designated the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations. [ 1 ] Events, discoveries and inventions
2008: Cellular reprogramming [21] 2009: Ardipithecus ramidus [22] 2010: The first quantum machine [23] 2011: HIV treatment as prevention [24] 2012: Discovery of the Higgs boson [25] 2013: Cancer immunotherapy [26] 2014: Rosetta comet mission [27] 2015: CRISPR genome-editing method [28] 2016: First observation of gravitational waves [29] [30] [31]
CytRx retained 49% ownership of RXi's stock and gave shares of RXi to existing shareholders. Trading began on the Nasdaq market on March 12, 2008, under the ticker symbol of RXII. [20] [21] Fidelity Investments invested $8.5 million in the company in May 2008, [22] followed by a $25 million private-equity investment by Yorkville in February ...
Biotechnology companies by year of establishment ... Biotechnology companies established in 2008 (13 P) Biotechnology companies established in 2009 ...
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