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  • Biotechnology
  • Genomics

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  • The year 2020 was dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Non-SARS-related research faced significant disruptions.
  • Scientific progress often occurs in unexpected ways.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight significant biological research advancements beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • To underscore the resilience and continued progress of biological sciences.
  • To bring attention to potentially revolutionary discoveries made in 2020.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of non-COVID-19 biological research published in 2020.
  • Analysis of research trends and breakthroughs.
  • Comparative assessment of pandemic-related versus other biological research.

Main Results:

  • Several revolutionary findings emerged in diverse fields of biology.
  • These advancements occurred despite the widespread focus on the pandemic.
  • The long-term impact of these discoveries is yet to be fully realized.

Conclusions:

  • The year 2020 marked significant, albeit underrecognized, progress in biological sciences.
  • Future analysis will reveal the true impact of these non-pandemic-related discoveries.
  • Resilience in scientific research is crucial for continued innovation.