2020 في العلوم

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أهم أحداث 2020 في العلوم.

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الأحداث

يناير

6 يناير : Physicians issue recommendations for testosterone treatment in adult men with age-related Low T and includes treatment only if there is a notable improvement of sexual dysfunction.[1][2]
6 January: Astronomers report the detection of TOI 700 d, the first Earth-sized exoplanet in the habitable zone discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).[9] (artist concept)
السنة المتحجرة التي عُثر عليها في سولنهوفن، ألمانيا.

مايو

  • اكتشاف HR 6819، أول ثقب أسود قريب من الأرض ضمن منظومة النجوم يمكن رؤيته بالعين المجردة. أفادت دراسة نُشرت في مايو 2020 الجرم يحتوي على ثقب أسود، مما يجعله أقرب ثقب أسود معروف، وأول ثقب أسود يقع في منظومة نجمية يمكن رؤيته بالعين المجردة. بسبب موقعه في السماء، يمكن رؤيته فقد جنوب خط العرض 33°N.

سبتمبر

أكتوبر

في 20 أكتوبر 2020، تمكن فريق علماء ألمان، من جامعة گوت في فرانكفورت، ومعهد ماكس پلانك في برلين، من تسجيل أقصر فاصل زمني على الإطلاق، وهو ما ساعدهم على أن يقيسوا المدة التي يستغرقها الضوء حتى يعبر جزيئاً واحداً فقط من الهيدروجين. استغرق هذا هذا الفاصل القصير للغاية، 247 زپتو/ثانية، الزپتو/ثانية يعادل 1/ترليون مليار من الثانية. ويرى خبراء أن هذا الاكتشاف يتوّج جهوداً عالمية حثيثة من أجل قياس فواصل زمنية متناهية القصر في الفيزياء، ولم يجر تسجيلها من قبل.[33]

أحداث متوقعة أو مجدولة

تاريخ غير معروف

  • Several new rockets have planned maiden flights in 2020 in a race to lower launch costs: Ariane 6,[37] H3[38] and first orbital flights of SpaceX Starship.[39]
  • Shenzhen East Waste-to-Energy Plant is planned to become operational, the largest waste to energy (WET) power plant in the world.[40]
  • Japan will host a World Robot Summit in August and October.[41][42]
  • Waymo, the first self-driving cars in ride-hailing services are announced for 2020 [43]
  • The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope is expected to achieve first light in 2020.[44]
  • KAGRA plans to join LIGO and Virgo in the search for more gravitational wave events.[45]

جوائز

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وفيات

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