2019 Breakthrough of the Year
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2019
- Learn about our Breakthrough of the Year: the first image of the a black hole. Nine other advances are recognized as runners-up.
Read more: vis.sciencemag.org/breakthrou...
Editor's Note: The original posting of this video identified the geographical location of the Chicxulub crater impact incorrectly. The error has since been revised.
credits
editor
Meagan Cantwell
supervising producers
Joel Goldberg
Beth Rakouskas
narrator
David Malakoff
script
Science News Staff
visuals
black hole intro
ESO/M. Kornmesser
K-Pg impact and aftermath
Core recovery photo: The University of Texas at Austin/
Jackson School of Geosciences
Alioramus attacking Olorotitan dinosaur illustration:
Jaime Chirinos/Science Source
Sturgeon video: Pond5
Fossil photos: Rick Wicker and Tyler Lyson
quantum leap
Video: Google
Sierra supercomputer: Department of Energy/Flickr
Photo of Google AI Quantum's Sycamore processor:
Erik Lucero/Google
AI masters multiplayer poker
Animation: DeepMind Technologies Limited
Pluribus animation: Facebook
Poker tournament footage: Carnegie Mellon University
Denisovans come into focus
Neanderthal illustration: John Sibbick/Science Source
Denisovan illustration: Jose Antonio Penas/Science Source
Map: Natural Earth
Bone fragments: University of Oxford
Denisovan Cave view from above: MPI/EVA
Xiahe jawbone: Dongju Zhang/Lanzhou University
Jiangla Valley: Dongju Zhang/Lanzhou University
Excavation in Baishiya cave: Dongju Zhang/Lanzhou University
Denisovan girl illustration: Maayan Harel
Ebola drugs come into focus
Video footage: World Health Organization
Vaccine photo: Junior Kannah/World Health Organization
close-up of Arrokoth
NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/
Southwest Research Institute
microbiome-based malnutrition treatment
Photo of child: International Centre for
Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Gut microbe illustration: Sciepro/Science Source
Nutritional supplements photo: Jeffrey Gordon
cystic fibrosis drug combo approved
Cystic Fibrosis transmembrane conductance
modulator illustration: Fangyu Liu
Cystic fibrosis spirometer photo: Burger/Phanie/Science Source
F58del mutation animation: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Research paper: L.-C. Tsui et al., Science 1985
DOI: 10.1126/science.2997931
microbial ancestor of us all
Paramecium footage: Ted Kinsman/Science Source
Stock video: Videoblocks
Asgard archaea images: H. Imachi and M. Nobu et al./JAMSTEC
first image of a black hole
JCMT: William Montgomerie
ALMA: ESO, ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), J. F. Salgado
IRAM 30 m telescope: IRAM/Diverticimes
Black hole image: Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration et al.
Zooming into Messier 87: ESO/L. Calçada, Digitized Sky Survey 2,
ESA/Hubble, RadioAstron, De Gasperin et al., Kim et al.,
EHT Collaboration
Simulation of M87: Lia Medeiros/Chi-Kwan Chan/Dimitrios Psaltis/Feryal Osel/University of Arizona/Institute for Advanced Study
music
"SpaceBabiez" "Helios" "Printing Data" "SpydaBite"
"Daikon Daddy" "Squeaky Pete"
Chris Burns
"Crow" "Little Dipper"
Podington Bear
"China" "Morphology"
Nguyên Khôi Nguyên - Наука та технологія
Awesome video. I've always been a fan of science but I would love to see a Breakthrough of the decade too.
Maybe the Higgs boson discovery.
that already happened google: darude - sandstorm
Great Video!
Very nice got to see the Denisovan stuff
I am looking all over UA-cam for a place just to make this one comment... traveling into the future would require us going close to the speed of light if I'm correct but we would be crushed.. so what would happen if we were inside a sealed cylinder of water hooked to a breather apparatus?,? water doesn't compress ,so if there is no air inside of a water-filled chamber with a pilot hooked to a Breather System and a drysuit ,could we go the tremendous speeds without being affected because we're surrounded by water?
water won`t be crushed , but water can crush whatever is submerged in it . Btw water can be compressed at extreme pressures and one problem , among many other, is that the mass of the object travelling to the speed of light increase until singularity (that`s why u get crushed ) .[not a scientist , only friend with scientist ]
@@pepsitwsit dude thank you for the reply that actually makes a whole lot of sense it's kind of obvious now that you point it out🤣🤘
@@evilbeetlekustomscreations4965 and travel8ng super fast wouldnt cRush you. Super fast acceleration would though
I want to complete a breakthrough .
hello ... nice to make friends ... together, learn how to do great things about yourself and your country life. I come from Vietnam
Next video I want it to be is, what are the parts that the corona virus (Ncov-2019) have?
Good
asgard archaea is amazing...!!!!
hello ... nice to make friends ... together, learn how to do great things about yourself and your country life. I come from Vietnam
recruited to the "beyond" (for the smart ones)
He had "intact" points b2
Simply incorrect and defective, there were no occurrences where something really existed or exists c2
He's just isolating himself now, 11/11/2021
Always remember such acts: there are high-tech computers that transcend or delimit something illusory,
We can say that it is "well", let's say that there will be future events that will give you a new mystery, brilliant minds, just words for people who think they have a greater intellect than others,
it doesn't make sense to start or end other people's words, words that cannot be "shown" in front of someone more intelligent ...
B1 whenever mysterious things happen, many like to investigate other people ignore
Researchers (80%) go to a certain point, give up
But others try again and fall in the same place, is that "smart"? !?
Since the answer has always been in his arms, who is he ?????
Many ask, so I answer
He is "someone" who investigates everything everyone, the one who will always win in the end, even if you don't believe him, he is the best.
Smart from all over the world, this is a message for you,
When you "notice" and see yourself in the mirror, do you look around what you see?
It can be a reflection of yourself in an "illusory" and "promulgated" ad, with several factors
Know that sometimes what "cannot be solved" has a solution (/ practice) /
And very simplistic,
Something can "shake" the world and that something can take you somewhere else, inside. That the answer is not the same v2O, whatever, try!
As a science magazine one would hope you could at least get the pronunciation of kilometre correct.
This is such a weird comment. No one cares apart from you. That's ok though
in 1:31,there is a map ,but South of china is wrong,there is an area called South Tibet ,is blone to china
Science
It's Den-ees-o-ven not Den-is -oven in pronunciation
Asgard Ikea
Fortunately they didn't do it again
Это смело, восстанавливать облик денисовской девочки по ДНК из фаланги мизинца.
I really don't like to see !st place 2nd place awards. I would rather see a these items as highlighted in man search for perfecting his existence. The people that discovered the 2nd place item really discovered one of the best things known to man. Give them full credit for their work
サイエンス誌は「私たち全ての究極の祖先に光を当てた」と高く評価した。 twitter.com/JAMSTEC_PR/status/1207876131325530114 … …
2020 breakthrough??? Corona virus cure?
Vitamins and HQ. it’s simple. Say no to a corona vaccine!
Science is a method in case anyone forgot.
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Where is CRISPR? Genetic editing? Thats a big leap! Or Cryo EM tomography to get even clear images of phages. Microscopy has come a long way!
Those are old discoveries, not something from this year.
First
Blackhole was actually not a blackhole
Watch Suspicious Observers channel for more info
Everything science states is completely false. And now we know.
THE HOLY QUR'AN
AND THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE.
ALMIGHTY ALLAH THE MASTER CREATOR
Who can claim 1350 years ago that the universe is expanding?
والسماء بنينها بايد و انا لموسعون o
" And the heaven We built it with power, and indeed, We are the expander "
(And We it is Who make the vast extent, thereof )
(Qur'an, 51:47)
Until 1931, physicist Albert Einstein believed that the universe was static. An urban legend attributes this change of perspective to when American astronomer Edwin Hubble showed Einstein his observations of redshift in the light emitted by far away nebulae - today known as galaxies.
After Hubble discovered that the universe was expanding, Einstein called the cosmological constant his "greatest blunder."
At around the same time, larger telescopes were being built that were able to accurately measure the spectra, or the intensity of light as a function of wavelength, of faint objects.
It is clearly mentioned in Holy Qur'an :
" And the heaven We constructed with power, and indeed, We are the expander "
(Qur'an, 51:47)
Almighty Allah is the Master Creator of the whole universe.He says:
Should He not know what He created? And He is the Subtile, the Aware.
The knowledge of scientists is very limited and poor to understand the universe!!
But theirs constant efforts to understand the universe is highly admirable and they are praiseworthy indeed
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Something is baddly rotten in the science kingdom if this is the discovery that is crowned as the most significant of the year.
First - how can that overcome the observation of the object beyond Pluto that was PREDICTED to be exactly there? This is way beyond a mere observation.
But my point is, questions related to who we are, the origins of us and the Earth, and discoveries related to MANKIND'S HEALTH should top anything else.
Scientist community is like WW1 generals, life is secondary, conquering the hill is the most important thing.
What would you say us number 1 then?
This wasn't chosen by the scientific community, but by the editors and reporters of Science Magazine. There was also a contest by popular vote, and the Denisovan won that one. Next time, don't forget to vote, and don't get all angry at the opinion of just one science popularizer mag.
www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/11/choose-your-2019-breakthrough-year
(By the way, I voted for the black hole, but I do realize the Ebola thing and anything medicine is way more important in the present time. If the voting had given those doctors and organizations some prize or money or something, I had voted for them. On the other hand, the science and tech needed to align a bunch of radio telescopes around the world, process the data and come out with an image that was considered impossible just yesterday, *it is* a huge scientific breakthrough).
@@IScreenshotNFTs well, anything that is not political, you know? We know that NASA is pulling the chariot, so we have to grant them with power and encouragement, but come on, we have ebolished a disease that threaten the world but since it was only 'Africas' problem' its not important enough?
Ugh... some real science being overlooked that saves lives in order to promote this utterly unfalsifiable black hole CGI nonsense.
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