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. At a 40 percent discount, Apple's new device with a 21.5-inch display is priced at $999, the same as its 16-inch MacBook Pro model, and the MacBook Air, which has the same screen size, costs $999 as well. 1. 2013 in science and technology 2013 was a landmark year in science and technology, reflecting both the legacy of 20th-century research and the new possibilities of 21st-century discovery. In 2013, biology was the year with the Nobel Prize for Chemistry going to Mario Capecchi, one of the fathers of gene targeting, the year was also highlighted by the availability of the Large Hadron Collider, the discovery of gravitational waves, and the end of the Kepler mission. One of the biggest developments of the year was the development of a fuel cell capable of being used to power an entire vehicle, the technology of the fuel cell also boosted the possibilities for renewable energy. In 2013, US researchers shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology for the discovery of the structure of DNA and 2013 was also celebrated as the 200th anniversary of the birth of the English naturalist Charles Darwin. The first full year of operation for the Large Hadron Collider, the long-running particle accelerator and collider under construction at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The last mission of the Kepler Space Telescope, a mission of NASA, ran its course, ending the only spacecraft to be sent beyond Earth orbit to look for planets orbiting other stars. In April 2013, the discoverers of gravitational waves, B. P. K. and D. I. Spyri, on January 30, 2013, science-fiction author Vernor Vinge, offered the following prediction in his post. After a century of intermittent hostilities, the center for military research has been erected in the center of the earth. On April 18, 2013, a lithium-ion battery-powered car, driven by former F1 racing driver Alex Zanardi, came the closest to driving autonomously on public roads, the 2013 Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine. On October 14, 2012, scientists confirmed that they had harnessed the power of cosmic inflation in the early Universe, on December 1,2012, astronomers announced that they had discovered three of the fastest known black holes, the largest one of which weighs 10 times as much as the Sun. X-ray astronomy, sub-atomic physics, condensed matter physics, chemistry. Major projects, including the Large Hadron Collider, the LIGO project


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