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The year 2006 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Events

=January=

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  • January 15
  • NASA's Stardust mission successfully ends, the first to return dust from a comet.{{cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181763,00.html|title=Stardust Container in Almost Perfect Condition|date=2006-01-17|accessdate=2009-07-06|agency=Associated Press|work=Fox News}} (Astronomy)
  • The Stardust spacecraft successfully completes its primary mission of returning samples of cometary and interstellar dust to Earth. Its sample return capsule touches down safely inside its intended landing area in Utah, close to the Army Dugway Proving Ground. (Space exploration)
  • January 19
  • Australian researchers at the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research centre in Hobart, Tasmania, publish experimental data that matches models of increasing sea level rising.{{cite journal|first=Philip|last=Ball|url=http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060116/full/060116-11.html|title=Sea-level rise is quickening pace|date=2006-01-19|doi=10.1038/news060116-11|accessdate=2012-04-08|journal=Nature|location=London|s2cid=128668212 }} (Environment)
  • The NASA spacecraft New Horizons launches successfully from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and leaves Earth's orbit shortly afterwards on its journey to Pluto (Space exploration)
  • January 25 – The discovery of the planet OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb through gravitational microlensing is announced by PLANET/RoboNet, OGLE and MOA (Astronomy)
  • January 27 – Scientific misconduct: The University of Tokyo announces that Kazunari Taira's experimental results in RNA research are irreproducible.{{cite journal|url=http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060123/full/060123-14.html|title=Scientist faces irreproducible results|first=Ichiko|last=Fuyuno|date=2006-01-27|accessdate=2012-04-08|doi=10.1038/news060123-14|journal=Nature|s2cid=85108611 }}

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  • April 15 – Anthony Atala and team at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in the United States publish their success in transplanting the first laboratory-grown organs, bladders, into human patients.{{cite journal|first=Anthony|last=Atala|title=Tissue-engineered autologous bladders for patients needing cystoplasty|journal=The Lancet|location=London|volume=367|issue=9518|date=15–21 April 2006|pages=1241–1246|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140673606684389|accessdate=2015-11-04|pmid=16631879|doi=10.1016/s0140-6736(06)68438-9}} (Biology)

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  • December 19 – Baiji declared "functionally extinct".{{cite news|title=The Chinese river dolphin is functionally extinct|url=http://www.baiji.org/expeditions/1.html|publisher=baiji.org|date=2006-12-13|accessdate=2006-12-13|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070104192730/http://www.baiji.org/expeditions/1.html|archivedate=4 January 2007 |url-status=live}} (Biology)

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