January–March 2023 In Science

This article lists a number of significant events in science that have occurred in the first quarter of 2023.

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Events

January

  • 3 January – Researchers report molecular mechanisms that appear to underlie some of the reported health benefits of periods of intermittent fasting: changes to gene expression or rhythmicity of ~80% of all mouse genes in at least one tissue.
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4 January: A metascience study delivers various insights and theories about the growth, practices, and changes of science overall from citation analysis of a large corpus of scientific papers.
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5 January: Archaeologists report that notational signs from ~37,000 years ago in caves, apparently conveying calendaric meaning about the behaviour of animal species drawn next to them, are the first known (proto-)writing in history.
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6 January: A study concludes that retroviruses in the human genomes can become awakened from dormant states and contribute to aging which can be blocked by neutralizing antibodies.

February

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6 February: A previously unknown cell mechanism explains how cells 'remember' their identity when they divide.
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8 February: The dwarf planet Quaoar is found to have a ring system.
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9 February: Safety-by-design ways like DNA screening for biosafety and biosecurity to prevent engineered pandemics
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9 February: Results of the first longevity caloric restriction (CR) trial, CALERIE
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15 February: Cosmologists report results that suggest black holes are the astrophysical origin of dark energy.
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28 February: Scientists coin and outline a new field called 'organoid intelligence' (OI).

March

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14 March: Launch of GPT-4, an artificial intelligence software able to generate human-like text.
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15 March: Evidence of active volcanism on Venus is presented.
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16 March: A global rise of high-risk pathogen labs raises pandemic prevention concerns.
  • 8 March
  • 9 March – Researchers report the development of a fuel cell implant powered by blood glucose. It can also release insulin at certain levels and have enough energy to allow smartphone implant control.
  • 10 March
    • The entire brain of a fruit fly larva is mapped in complete detail for the first time, showing all 3,016 neurons and 548,000 synapses.
    • News outlets report on a study (27 Feb), alongside related reports, that concludes "Russia's role as a major player in the global nuclear power sector has remained largely below the [Russian invasion of Ukraine related] sanctions radar". On 7 March, news reports of a study (28 Feb) that uses ICIJ data to investigate offshore networks of oligarchs, suggesting sanctioning of professional intermediary wealth managers.
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20 March: The concluding synthesis of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report is published.[image needed]

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