For all the terrible things that happened in 2016, Joe Hanson gives us 23 reasons to be cheerful, courtesy of science – from the groundbreaking discovery of gravitational waves, which revolutionized our understanding of the universe, to the Paris climate agreement, which might be our best chance at saving our planet.
Complement with the greatest science books of 2016.
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