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Five scientific breakthroughs to cheer you up

This year, scientists have worked out how to edit bacteria, predict proteins and see further into deep space

The headlines this year have been dominated by war in Europe, soaring inflation and worries about climate change.

But there have also been a series of remarkable breakthroughs in everything from microbiology to astronomy. With the help of the FT’s science desk, we have put together our top five stories this year.

As Clive Cookson, the FT’s science editor, points out, the pandemic raised public awareness of science to its highest level for “many years - perhaps since the 1960s space race and Apollo moon landings.”

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