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2022 Year in Review (not listed in any priority; non-scientific, subjective review by Jerome.Glenn@Millennium-Project.org and jglenn@igc.org)
- First genetically modified pig’s heart transplanted into a living human lived 2 months.
- Russia invades Ukraine.
- Finland and Sweden ask to join NATO.
- China’s Zhurong rover landed on Mars.
- New Covid mutations continue around the world, but overall Covid pandemic degreases.
- Worldwide inflation driven by supply chains disrupted by Covid and Russian invasion of Ukraine, plus massive US and other national financial covid relief infusions of money.
- NASA’s James Webb telescope shows closest origins of the universe.
- ISO issues organization AI governance ISO/IEC 38507.
- US House Hearings proved Trump lead attempted coup refusing peaceful transition.
- Non-Cow animal protein milk using 99%less water, 97% fewer GHG, 60% less energy.
- Cell-based Chicken on sale in Singapore and US FDA approves Upside for sales in US.
- Robot taxies now in operation in Las Vegas by Uber and San Francisco by Waymo, also in Wuhan and Chongqing, China by Baidu.
- Finland’s World Summit on Parliamentary Committees on the Future initiates world movement for all parliaments to have their own Committees on the Future.
- UN aggress to UN Summit on the Future in 2024.
- Green House Gases reach the highest level since the industrial revolution.
- One third of Pakistan underwater costing $30 billion due to global climate change.
- Natural disasters (storms, floods, fires) cost $260 billion.
- UN Climate Conference in Egypt (COP27) payment for global warming damages.
- NASA proves asteroid’s trajectory can be altered to save the earth from future collision.
- Computer-connected lab-grown human brain cells learned how to play pong without being connected to a body.
- Human genome sequenced in just 5 hours and 2 minutes.
- US Dept. of Energy’s Frontier computer at Oak Ridge sets world record as fastest computer at 1.1 exaflops/second.
- First photograph of the black hole at the center of our galaxy.
- As of mid-2022 there were 103 million refugees or displaced persons (mostly from Syria, Venezuela and Ukraine).
- UN Biodiversity COP 15 agreed to protect 30% of the Earth’s land and water by 2030.
- COVAX delivered over 1 billion doses to poorer nations, half given by Pfizer.
- Queen Elizabeth dies after 70 years rein over the United Kingdom.
- ChatGPT interactive AI wakes up the world to future possibilities of advanced AI.
- US National Lab demonstrates fusion can make more energy than it consumes.
- Argentina wins the World Cup.
For comparison, my annual lists since 2010:
2021 Year in Review (not listed in any priority; non-scientific, subjective review by Jerome.Glenn@Millennium-Project.org and jglenn@igc.org)
- The Pandemic cost the global economy US$28 trillion, beteem 2020 and 2025 estimates the IMF and continues to mutate with new variants becoming the majority of infections.
- Over 9 billion Covid vaccine shots have been given in 184 countries by year end.
- About 5.8 million Covid reported deaths; 12.6 million attributable to COVID-19, including unreported deaths.
- Anti-Covid pills approved (Pfizer's Paxlovid and Merck's Molnupiravir).
- Joe Biden becomes US President, creates massive US vaccination and economic recovery program, commits $4 billion to GAVI for international vaccines, other overseas economic recovery, and rejoins the Paris Climate Accords.
- Trump extremists invade the US Capitol fail to stop the election certification.
- UN Secretary-General releases “Our Common Agenda” as the most future-oriented UN reform document ever produced by the UN SG’s Office.
- First part of IPCC’s 6th assessment: “the effects of human-caused climate change are now "widespread, rapid, and intensifying."
- Historic droughts, fires, floods cost $170 billion $20 billion more than last year.
- COP26 US-China joint statement, reduce methane 30% by 2030 which focuses on agriculture, keep to 1.5°C goal but current country pledges will not make it.
- US National Intelligence Council’s report: Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena [UFOs] showed that UFOs are real, but not understood.
- James Webb space telescope launched to see origins of the universe, birth of galaxies, and potential for life on distant planets.
- Scientists create simulated space warp bubble that shows warp drive for interstellar travel might be possible.
- Reusable private sector rockets launched Branson and Bezos into sub-orbital space tourism, while Musk launches three-earth-orbital private tourism.
- NASA flies helicopter on Mars and makes oxygen from Martian atmosphere.
- China lands a robotic rover on the surface of Mars.
- China launched the crewed Shenzhou-12 spacecraft to dock with Tianhe Space Station.
- Russia blows up its own satellite creating 1,500 new pieces of space junk in its anti-satellite test.
- The world embraces 5G without biological impact studies.
- Cyber and information warfare continue to expand beyond public understanding.
- Turkish Autonomous AI drones used in Syria, Libya and by Azerbaijan against Armenia.
- North Korea continues missile tests including submarine launched missiles.
- Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons adopted by the UN in 2017 entered into force after 50 countries ratified the treaty by January 2021.
- Increased tensions (Russia and Ukraine) (China and Taiwan) and armed conflicts continue in Ethiopia, Libya, Mali, Myanmar, Somalia, Syria, Yemen.
- US and other NATO allies pull out of Afghanistan; Taliban regains power.
- The G20 endorsed G7’s decision to create a global minimum corporate tax.15%
- Computer chip shortage shows global dependency on Taiwan.
- Elon Musk’s Neuralink fabricated computer-connected fibers to individual neurons in the brain of monkeys to play pong without an external interface.
- Elon Musk becomes the richest man in history.
- Japan’s Fugaku continues as the fastest public supercomputer at 442 petaflops.
- Chinese start-up SpinQ creates desktop quantum computer.
- IBM's 127 qubit chip is available for commercial use and IBM has produced a 2-nanometer chip with 50 billion transistors.
- Total market cap of cryptocurrencies passed $3 trillion November 2021 and El Salvador makes Bitcoin a national currency along with US dollar.
- US government penetrated blockchain to recover Bitcoins for Colonial Pipeline.
- NFT (nonfungible token) JPG file digital art sold for $63 million.
- WHO approves first Malaria vaccine.
- Malawi opens the first 3-D printed school building.
- Pandora papers exposed secret offshore accounts of 35 world leaders, including 130 billionaires.
2020 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- COVID-19 brought the world to a grinding halt, increased tele-everything & AI
- The pandemic caused first global “time out’ for humanity to rethink everything
- The Internet connects about 60% of humanity: 5 billion people
- US President Trump Impeached twice
- CERN has contained antimatter (antihydrogen) for 24 hours.
- Iranian General Qasem Soleimani killed in US drone strike
- UK withdraws from the EU
- Tokyo Summer Olympics postponed to 2021
- Polio eradicated from Africa
- At least 1.5 billion students were out of school at the peak of the pandemic
- The world fell into recession caused by the Covid pandemic -4.4% decline
- Stock Market falls 2997 points on March 9th then passes historical high of 30,000
- Jeff Bezos becomes first to have a net worth over $200 billion.
- Carbon emissions fell a record 7%, yet CO2 ppm rises to new records
- 2020 likely to be hottest or second hottest year on record.
- Over 1.3 million recreational drones in US; 100+ countries have military drones
- 995 satellites were launched in 2020; nearly 3000 satellites orbit the earth today
- Deinococcus Radiodurans bacteria adapted its DNA to live in outer space
- Black Lives Matter movement in the US spreads worldwide
- China announced a quantum computer calculated in 200 seconds at room temperature what a supercomputer would take 2.5 billion years to complete.
- Joe Biden beats Donald Trump for the US presidency
- First Asian-Black Woman elected Vice President of the United States
- Worst invasion of desert locusts in East Africa in 70 years
- Japan brought back samples from an asteroid 300+ million kilometers away
- 42 journalists killed for being journalists
- Terrorism deaths fell for the past five years
- UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco, Bhutan create diplomatic relations with Israel
- Beirut Lebanon Port massive explosion kills 190 people August 4th
- Hong Kong public uprising against PRC’s national security law for Hong Kong
- Climate change leads to record number of hurricanes, fires, and floods
- Political polarization continues to worsen; social discord increases
- Video conferencing goes mainstream for friends, education, work, and health
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death brings new conservative U.S. Supreme Court
- Plant-based hamburgers become available in fast food restaurants
- CRISPR gene editing for home test to identify COVID RNA for precision testing.
- SpaceX brings crew to the Space Station, as first private space craft to do that.
- Vaccines made in record time and first time from mRNA by Pfizer and Moderna
- Venezuela, Yemen, and Syria continue downward spiral
- Elon Musk’s Neuralink fabricated computer-connected fibers to individual neurons in the brain of pigs.
- China plants PRC flag on the moon during lunar sample return
- Thousands of 12,500 years old cave paintings alone 8 miles long in the Amazon
- Largest set of cyber-attacks hit the United States
2019 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- Public quantum computing via the IBM cloud; Google (54 qubits) quantum supremacy (not publically available) passed China which has 50-cubit device.
- First photo of a Black Hole
- Atmospheric CO2 reached 411 ppm in May 2019 (in May 1958 in was 317.5)
- Global Warming declared emergency by 11,000 scientists in BioScience
- Greta Thunberg of Sweden triggers increased attention to global warming
- China first to land on the dark side of the Moon.
- Islamic State (ISIL) lost its land; Russia/Turkey take land left by the US
- Public protests in Algeria, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Haiti, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kashmir (Internet Blackout by India Lebanon. London, Montenegro, Russia, Sudan, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe
- US-China trade war
- President Trump Impeached
- Brussels Bans 5G due to insufficient health/biological impact studies
- Over 400 mass shootings in the USA
- US Stock Market hits record Dow passes 28,621.
- Measles increasingly spread worldwide due to lower vaccination rates
- North Korea continues to test missiles in volition of UN Security Council
- Brexit continues in limbo
- Notre Dame burns in Paris
- Same-Sex Marriage Legalized in Taiwan and Austria
- China increases facial AI surveillance; San Francisco bans facial recognition
- Space X launches 60 Internet Satellites
- Ebola Vaccine approved, while Ebola in the Congo continues
- Chip-to-chip quantum teleportation and multi-photon entanglement in silicon
- Large areas of the Amazon rain forests burn out of control
- A 315-billion tonne iceberg broke off Antarctica.
- Neurolink connects single neurons to single sensors connected to external computer
- Finland elects the youngest PM in the world.
- US pulls out of Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF)
- Volkswagen Beetle production ends
- First NASA all-female spacewalk outside the International Space Station.
- Venice flooding emergency
- Pope Francis abolishes pontifical secrecy in sex abuse cases
- Deep fake software publically available decentralized information warfare
- Plant-based hamburgers go mainstream in KFC, Berger King, McDonalds, others
- Venezuela, Yemen, and Syria continue downward spiral
- 50th Anniversary of the first Moon Landing, ARPANET, and Woodstock.
2018 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- Fusion maintained for 100 seconds Wendelstein 7-X
- North and South Korea teams together in Winter Olympics; allowed family visits
- China doctor uses CRISPR-cas9 for first gene edited embryo (to prevent AIDS)
- IBM's Project Debater AI defeated a human in a debate
- China’s constitution changed to allow President Xi Jinping to rule for life
- Syria, Venezuela, Yemen continue to get worse
- Over half the world is middle class (US$ 11-110/day)
- Democrats regain US House of Representatives
- China-US trade scansions, and NY Stock market volatility
- Political leadership uncertain in US, UK, France, and Germany while political leadership seems more certain in Russia and China
- Stephen Hawking dies
- Canada legalizes Marijuana (Uruguay did before)
- US Government reports global warming forecasts are more serious than before;
- 4th hottest year on record; 20 of earth’s hottest years occurred in last 22 years
- CO2 ppm reached 411.24 in May 2018; May 1998 it was 369.42
- NASA returned to Mars for analysis inside of the planet
- Several Russian strategic nuclear bombers land in Venezuela
- 107 of 109 space launches successful; SpaceX delivered 64 satellites on one rocket
- Elon Musk launched a Tesla car in space to test payload capacity of new rocket
- China launched spacecraft to land on the far side of the moon in January
- Voyager 2 left the solar system (Voyager 1 left in 2012)
- Apple reaches US$1 Trillion value, then falls back a few months later
- Extreme weather caused 4th highest number of insured losses
- About 2 million drones fly in the US expect dramatic increases worldwide
- 10-minute cancer test developed in Australia
- Saudi Arabia lets women drive, but executes a journalist in their embassy
- France beat Croatia to win the World Cup
- 5G wireless telecommunications technology
- US President Trump pulls out of Iran agreement
- Russian Information Warfare attacks found far more invasive on US election than previously knows via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and others
- Over 200 top US executives, politicians, entertainers, fired for sexual misconduct
- Based on program upgrades, four additional binary black hole mergers detected from data recorded in 2015, 2016, and 2017 – bringing the total to 10 black hole mergers and one binary neutron-star merger
2017 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- Most babies born this year are likely to see the year 2100
- Me Too Movement knocks out stars in politics, sports, and the media, and spreads around the world exposing male abuse of women
- First successful human embryo genetically edited
- China announced quantum entanglement between satellite and ground station
- Putin denies thousands of Russian-sourced bots targeted at specific US voter-groups and regions via Twitter and Facebook accounts with thousands of hate-Hillary and pro-Trump messages reaching over 100 million US voters
- Donald Trump became US President with 3 million fewer votes than Hilary
- President Trump announced withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and UNESCO, while recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel
- Mugabe ousted in Zimbabwe, Zuma ousted in South Africa, Yahya Jammeh ousted in Gambia
- Venezuela accelerates its downward spiral
- Cultural genocide, mass killings, rapes of Rohingya by Myanmar Army
- 2017 likely be the hottest year on record in the absence of the El Niño; July 2017 had tied July and August 2016 as the hottest month on record
- SwissRe estimated global warming assisted natural disasters during 2017 cost insurance industry about US$100 billion (Caribbean hurricanes cost $290 billion)
- Yemen : 1 million got Cholera; 8 million near starvation; water nearly gone
- EU fines Google $2.7 Billion for anti-trust activities
- Bitcoin hits $19,500 before retreating; NY’s Dow hits record 24,792
- SpaceX relaunched and re-landing a used Falcon 9 rocket booster saving $18 million per launch.
- Xi Jinping sets 5-year agenda at China’s 19th Party Congress China including the Belt and Road massive infrastructure program and AI leadership by 2030
- North Korea has 2,000 full-time hackers into financial systems (BBC)
- First observation of gravitational waves from collision of two neutron stars.
- North Korea tests hydrogen bomb and ICBM capable of reaching the USA
- Quantum entanglement with 10 qubits on a superconducting circuit achieved
- Defeat of ISIS/ISIL/IS control of Mosul most of the lands it had controlled
- Australia became the 25th country to legalize same-sex marriage
- Narrow AI proliferates from medical diagnosis to home assistants; even an AI robot opened a conference in South Korea and given citizenship in Saudi Arabia
- Emmanuel Macron provides a new face for European leadership
2016 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- Paris Agreement on Climate Change entered into force
- Hottest year on record (again) and highest CO2 ppm in recorded history
- Rapid progress in genome editing with CRISPR-Cas9
- Syrian conflict continues to get worse
- ISIL loses most of its territory
- Colombian Government and FARC end longest bar in Latin America
- IAEA verifies Iran met Nuclear Framework Agreement goals
- Google’s AlphaGo Beat Korean Go champion
- AI’s rapid proliferation from Google’s Translate to Amazon ‘s Echo
- Brexit
- First vertical return landing of space rocket
- Fidel Castro and John Glenn die
- Microsoft’s HoloLens
- Failed Military Coup in Turkey
- OECD adds Latvia as 35th Member
- Zika Virus spreads across the Americas
- Summer Olympics in Rio Janeiro, Brazil
- North Korea conducts 5th Nuclear Test, claims a hydrogen bomb test
- Bob Dylan gets Nobel Prize for Literature
- Putin orders cyber-attacks, fake news, infowar against Hillary Clinton’s election
- Hillary Clinton wins USA vote; Donald Trump wins electoral college
- ICC sentences Ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić to 40 years
- 214,000 offshore companies’ 11.5 million documents exposed in Panama
- NASA’s Juno went into Jupiter’s orbit on July 4th
- US and Russia stay in the International Space Station for record 340 days
- Baby born in Mexico with DNA from 3 parents (mitochondrial transfer)
- Ecuador and Italy get major Earthquakes
- 70 year old Indian women gave birth to baby
- 20th Anniversary of The Millennium Project (smile).
2015 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- UN Climate Change Agreement in Paris
- Hottest year on record
- Gene editing made much easier via CRISPR, could alter human evolution by germ-line engieering
- Gravitational waves detected from the collision of two black holes
- Running water discovered on Mars
- Skin cells turned into stem cells
- Mass migration into Europe
- Rise of ISIS, ISIL, IS, Daesh and Boko Haram
- Russia takes Crimea
- Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement
- Greek financial crisis
- Earthquake in Nepal nearly 9000 die
- US-China joint global warming statement on new goals
- Pope’s Encyclical Letter on global warming
- Solar Impluse – solar electric airplane circumnavigates the globe
- US-Cuba opens diplomatic relations
- US Supreme Court ruling same-sex marriages legal
- Global Je suis Charlie demonstrations against ISIL attacks in Paris
- Russian plane shot down over Egypt
- Nuclear Framework Agreement with Iran
- 3D printing and drones became mainstream
- China expands Island construction in South China Sea
- Environmental movement is back: Keystone XL Pipeline & Climate Agreement
- Carteret Islands environmental (sea-level) refugees (Papua New Guinea)
- Most UN Millennium Development Goals reached for 2015; Sustainable Development Goals set 2030
- 70th Anniversary of the United Nations
- Fly-by of Pluto video transmission received
- Vertical landing of two kinds of reusable rocket sections.
- Price of oil falls dramatically
- Costs of security for public spaces and cyberspace increase dramatically
2014 Year in Review (not listed in any priority)
- US-China joint cooperation on reducing greenhouse gases
- Record growth in US and China’s stock markets
- 127 billionaires have pledged to give half their wealth to philanthropic causes
- 2014 expected to be the hottest year in recorded history
- CO2 emissions estimated to be 2.3% more than in 2013.
- Hybrid synthetic DNA replicated and grew (A third base pare (d5SICS and dNaM) added to natural E.coli DNA two base pairs (A-T & C-G)
- India’s spacecraft reached Mars; European‘s spacecraft landed on a comet
- Antares rocket, SpaceX, and Virgin Galactic spacecrafts crash/blowup
- Syrian civil war continues over 2 million refugees
- Syrian chemical weapons surrendered
- ISIS, then ISIL, then IS beheadings; new US and others‘ airstrikes in Iraq/Syria
- One Malaysian Airplane disappears, another shot down over the Ukraine
- Russia takes Crimea and invades Ukraine (said with military volunteers)
- Falling oil prices, falling Ruble, and increasing inflation in Russia
- Mt Gox largest Bitcoin exchange failure
- Ebola kills 7,000 across West Africa (many more die of Malaria each year)
- 3D Printer on the International Space Station prints a socket wrench
- Private drones and computer rist watches begin to proliferate
- Argentine court gave Orangutan personhood rights for bodily autonomy.
- Pope Francis criticizes Vatican management for pathology of power
- First successful use of Simon’s algorithm on D-wave quantum computing
- Brain to brain computer mediated communications demonstrated
- A computer program Board of Directors Member for Deep Knowledge Ventures
- Panama and Suez Canals massive expansions
- Over half of all animals gone in less than 50 years (Living Planet Index)
- Malala Yousafzai shares Nobel Prize for Peace
- US-Cuba diplomatic relations
- New Government in Iraq
- US combat troops leave Afghanistan
2013 Year in Review
- New Pope sets a new tone for the 1.2 billion Roman Catholics
- Global Slavery Index estimates there are about 30 million slaves in 2013.
- Nearly 40% of humanity uses the Internet
- Malala Yousafzai survives Taliban assassination and becomes a new world force
- Nelson Mandela’s passing reminds the world of greatness
- The largest petition to recall a government in history: 22 million sign petition in Egyptian for Morsi’s resignation
- Egyptian military crackdown on the Moslem Brotherhood
- China lands a robot rover on the Moon, India launches spacecraft to Mars
- Elon Musk continues private sector space program SpaceX Falcon 9 launching a geostationery satellite at 1/3 the cost
- Syrian Civil War worsens while it agreed to disarm chemical weapons
- Hassan Rouhani opens Iran to the West and signs nuclear processing agreement
- No. Korean conducts 3rd underground nuclear bomb test and executes Pres’s uncle
- China tensions with Japan & neighbors increase; US & China warships monitor
- US Affordable Health Care Website problems
- CO2 passes 400 parts per million in the atmosphere; 2013 7th hottest year recorded
- Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines with the most powerful tropical storm to make landfall on record with gusts reaching 235 mph.
- Shanghai and California initiate cap and trade systems
- First hamburger publically cooked and tested from pure meat tissue grown without growing a cow
- UN adopts the Arms Trade Treaty of conventional weapons
- Edward Snowden release of US intelligence wiretapping heads of state.
- Largest meteor in a century hits Russian city of Chelyabinsk
- USA makes recreational use of marijuana legal in Colorado and Washington and Uruguay becomes the first country to make it legal to produce and sale marajuana
- US Government shutdow for 16 days; Tea Party begins to lose power in the US
- Human adult cell nuclei inserted in egg cells with previous nuclei removed that produced new embryonic stem cells clonded for new stem cell line.
- Higgs particle confirmed that gives rise to matter
- Google Glass demonstrated
- President Obama annouces Human Brain Initiative
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report
- The were 628 recorded cyber-attacks over a 24 hour period on July 24, 2013 with majority targeting the USA
2012 Year in Review
- Humanity continues to be succeeding /winning more than it is losing, according to the 28 variables in the State of the Future Index
- Higgs-like Particle discovered that may explain how matter is created
- Skydive from the edge of space (24 miles) going faster than sound (Mach 1.24)
- Moslem Brotherhood takes over the leadership of Egypt
- Egypt’s Morsi goes from world hero (cease fire agreement) to world pariah dictator within 24 hours
- China and its ocean neighbors contest boundaries increasing tensions wit`h and among Japan, Philippians, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei
- North Korea successfully launches intercontinental missile for orbital satellite
- Wikipedia and others went dark to successfully block the US Congress’s SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act).
- Big Data becomes popular subject for decisionmakers to explore how to use
- China’s third human space launch carring the first Chinese woman into space rendezvoused with China’s Space Lab
- SpaceX’s Dragon is the first successful private sector station re-supply vehicle
- Mars Landing of Curiosity Robot
- China proposes space power collaboration with India
- Driverless cars by Google are legal in US (California, Florida, and Nevada)
- President Obama’s endorsement of Gay Marriage
- London Olympics – nurtures spirit of world peace
- Facebook’s IPO financial loss
- Pope’s assistant exposes some of the Vatican’s inner political corruption.
- Severe political stalemate in Washington, D.C., US continues
- More than 100 journalists have been killed so far this year, making 2012 the deadliest year for media since UNESCO began keeping records on the issue
- Syria’s civil war accellorates.
- Likely 2012 will be the hottest year in US recorded history
- Climate continues to change: USA is 60% in drought, super hurricane Sandy, heavy flooding in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Singapore, UK
- Euro financial crisis continues with riots especially in Greece and Spain
2011 Year in Review
- World grew to 7 billion people
- Arab Spring/Awakening
- Occupy Movements initially on Wall Street
- Other protests took to the streets in Greece, Russia, China, Spain, others
- Japan Disasters
- Tenth Anniversary of 911 Terrorist Attacks
- Bin Laden Killed
- US pulled out of Iraq
- Steve Jobs Died
- Tablet computers
- Space Shuttle retired
- China produced more cars that the US or Japan
- Severe political stalemate in Washington, D.C., US
- Robot 25% of Japan over 65 years old
- Robonaut 2 humanoid robot (without legs) on International Space Station
- IBM Watson computer beats human Jeopardy champions
- Super High Vision 7,680 by 4,320 parcels created by Sharp is 16 times HD resolution
- Brittan’s Royal Wedding
- Unprecedented volume of Methane found bubbling up from shallow Arctic sea floor
- Large Hadron Collider discovered a particle composed of a quark and anti-quark
- Programmable quantum photonic chip
- 26 Year old in charge of nuclear weapons in North Korea
- More Internet users in China than the entire population of the USA
2010 year in review
- 2010 was the warmest year the earth has yet recorded.
- China passed Japan in 2010 to become the world's second-largest economy behind the United States, and has the second largest number of billionaires in the world.
- BP Gulf Oil catastrophe
- Wikileaks
- Philippines may pass India this year as the largest call center than India – Financial Times.
- Airports across Europe closed for a week by Volcano ash (Eyjafjallajökull) causing chaos for millions.
- North Korea’s sinking a South Korean ship and shelling one of its islands.
- Stuxnet computer worms attacking Iran’s nuclear program.
- Financial crises and severe government cut backs across much of Europe.
- Synthetic biology breakthrough creating an artificial life form.
- US health care law
- Haitian earth quake and cholera, Pakistan floods
- Mexican organized crime violence continues to escalate
- More electronic than paper books sold by Amazon.
- Tea Pot boils in the USA
- Sarah Palin shots a defenseless animal.
- Gays ok in US Military.
- Polar Ice continues to melt faster than forecasted, while few results in Copenhagen and Cancun.
- Frozen water discovered on the Moon – One the lunar pole about 600 million metric tons (158 billion gallons) in 40 craters.
- H1N1 declared a pandemic
- US combat troops out of Iraq