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In 2024, researchers turned up possible evidence of ancient life on Mars, hints that Alzheimer’s disease can spread from person-to-person and a slew of other scientific findings that could be a big deal — if they’re the real deal.

Martian microbes, maybe

Alien microbes may have once made their home on Mars (SN: 8/24/24, p. 6). In July, NASA’s Perseverance rover uncovered a rock on the Red Planet that sports white spots with black rings laced with iron phosphate (see Page 28). On Earth, such specks have been linked to ancient micro­bial life. But they’re not surefire signs of microbes. The only way to know for certain is to bring the rock back to Earth for closer inspection.

An image of a rock on Mars taken by the NASA rover Perseverance. Rocky white stripes flank a clay-colored area that is speckled with dark spots.
NASA’s Perseverance rover discovered leopard spot–like features in this Martian rock (closeup image shown). On Earth, similar structures are associated with microbial life.MSSS/JPL-Caltech/NASA

Sparking superconductivity

Light may be the secret ingredient for making superconductors that don’t require frigid conditions. In an experiment, blasting a copper and oxygen compound with a laser caused the material to throw off magnetic fields. That magnetism, the scientists say, is a smoking gun for superconductivity — the ability to ferry electricity with no resistance (SN: 8/10/24, p. 6). But skeptics contend that those magnetic fields might have arisen from some other, unknown physics.

An illustration shows a grid of atoms being hit with a red beam of laser light. Blue lines indicating a magnetic field emanate from the lit-up region.
In experiments, a compound made of copper and oxygen atoms (blue and red spheres in this illustration) blasted with laser light (red) threw off magnetic fields (blue). This effect signals that the compound transformed into a superconductor, some physicists say.Sebastian Fava, Jörg M. Harms

Ancient engineering

Builders used a water-powered elevator to construct Egypt’s first pyramid nearly 4,700 years ago, researchers propose (SN: 9/7/24 & 9/21/24, p. 11). That controversial idea is based on a computer model of structures in and around the Step Pyramid of Djoser. Controlling the flow of floodwater in and out of a shaft inside the pyramid could have lifted and lowered a block-hoisting platform, the model shows. But critics argue that occasional rains wouldn’t have supplied enough water to sustain such a system.

Egyptian King Djoser's pyramid rises above a sandy landscape, while sun-tinged clouds cast a golden glow on the scene.
Ancient workers could have built Egyptian King Djoser’s pyramid (shown) using a water-powered elevator to hoist the heavy stone blocks, a computer simulation suggests. But not all archaeologists are on board with the idea.Anton Petrus/Moment/Getty Images

Tectonic shake-up

Plate tectonics got off to an early start in Earth’s history, a rock in South Africa suggests. Layers in the rock bear scars of 3-billion-year-old landslides that may have been caused by an earthquake (SN: 4/6/24, p. 6). That quake, scientists say, could have been triggered by slabs of crust colliding. The finding lends support to the contested idea that plate tectonics dates back more than 2.8 billion years. But other geologists are not convinced that this quake marks the start of global plate tectonics.

Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa
Layers of rock at the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa contain hints of a huge earthquake triggered by plate tectonics more than 3 billion years ago.Simon Lamb

Medium size, maximum hype

For the first time, astronomers may have spotted a midsize black hole in our galaxy (SN: 8/10/24, p. 7). Telescope data suggest that a black hole at least 8,200 times as massive as the sun lurks in the star cluster Omega Centauri. But another study disputes the claim. Instead, the star cluster could harbor a horde of smaller black holes (SN: 8/20/24).

Thousands of multicolored points of light fill an image of a star cluster
If a rare midsize black hole truly does lurk in the heart of the Omega Centauri star cluster, it would be the first black hole of its size found in the Milky Way. In this Hubble Space Telescope image, the supposed black hole’s location is marked by the white box.Hubble/ESA, NASA, M. Häberle/MPIA

Transmissible Alzheimer’s?

Alzheimer’s disease is not contagious in everyday life, but under extremely rare conditions, it may spread from one person to another (SN: 2/24/24, p. 6). Five people who in childhood received contaminated growth hormone injections later developed early-onset Alzheimer’s — most likely because the hormones were tainted with amyloid-beta, a protein whose buildup is linked to the disease, researchers say. But it’s not yet clear whether the growth hormones are to blame, other experts note. Perhaps the health conditions that those hormones were meant to treat or other medical procedures led to the development of Alzheimer’s in these patients.

An image of a brain scan with glowing purple and orange spots that mark amyloid-beta.
High levels of the protein amyloid-beta — a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease — appear orange and purple in this brain scan of a man with the disease. Childhood exposure to the protein via contaminated growth hormone injections may have led the man to develop Alzheimer’s later in life.G. Banerjee et al/Nature Medicine 2024

Shedding light on dark energy

Dark energy may have gotten even more mysterious. The enigmatic stuff, which makes up the bulk of the cosmos, is generally thought to maintain a constant density. But new observations of 6.4 million galaxies and quasars from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, or DESI, paired with data on exploding stars, cast doubt on that idea. These data more closely fit a model of the universe in which the relationship between dark energy’s density and its pressure changes over time (SN: 5/4/24 & 5/18/24, p. 6). If confirmed, this finding would rewrite the history of the universe. Experts are withholding judgment until DESI completes its survey of over 30 million other galaxies (SN: 12/14/24 & 12/28/24, p. 7).

Web-like structures are visible in a map of the universe.
The largest 3-D map of the universe (a thin slice shown, inset), made with data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, contains clues that suggest dark energy’s behavior changes over time.Claire Lamman/DESI collaboration; custom colormap package by cmastro

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