1945 in science explained
The year 1945 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Biology
Chemistry
- A team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory led by Charles Coryell discovers chemical element 61, the only one still missing between 1 and 96 on the periodic table, which they will name promethium.[1] Found by analysis of fission products of irradiated uranium fuel, its discovery is not made public until 1947.
- Dorothy Hodgkin and C. H. (Harry) Carlisle publish the first three-dimensional molecular structure of a steroid, cholesteryl iodide.[2] [3] In January, Hodgkin also discovers the structure of penicillin, not published until 1949.
- A team at American Cyanamid's Lederle Laboratories, Pearl River, New York, led by Yellapragada Subbarow, obtain folic acid in a pure crystalline form.[4] [5]
Computer science
History of science and technology
Mathematics
Medicine
Meteorology
- High-altitude west-to-east winds across Pacific, discovered by Japanese in 1942 and by Americans in 1944, are dubbed "jet stream".
Physics
Technology
Institutions
Publications
- Argentine physicist Ernesto Sabato publishes Uno y el Universo ("One and the Universe"), a collection of essays criticizing the apparent moral neutrality of science and warning of dehumanization in technological societies.
- First book in the New Naturalist series is published in the United Kingdom, E. B. Ford's Butterflies.
Awards
Births
- January 4 – Richard R. Schrock, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- February 9 – Yoshinori Ohsumi, Japanese cell biologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- February 26 – Michael Marmot, English epidemiologist.
- February 28 – Alexey Ekimov, Russian-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- March 31 – Edwin Catmull, American computer scientist.
- April 11 – John Krebs, English zoologist.
- April 24 – Larry Tesler (died 2020), American computer scientist.
- April 30 – Mike Smith (killed 1986 in rocket accident), American astronaut.
- May 3 – Jeffrey C. Hall, American geneticist and chronobiologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- May 20 – Anton Zeilinger, Austrian quantum physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.[12]
- July 7 – Adele Goldberg, American computer scientist.
- July 19 – Richard Henderson, Scottish molecular biologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- August 1 – Douglas Osheroff, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- September 18 – John McAfee (presumed suicide 2021), British American computer programmer.
- September 19 – Ruxandra Sireteanu (died 2008), Romanian neuroscientist.[13]
- October 2 – Martin Hellman, American cryptologist.
- Undated – Lyn Evans, Welsh physicist.
Deaths
- March 23 – Sir Napier Shaw (born 1854), English meteorologist.
- April 22 – Wilhelm Cauer (born 1900), German mathematician and electronic engineer.
- August 4 – Gerhard Gentzen (born 1909), German mathematician.
- August 10 – Robert Goddard (born 1882), American rocket scientist.
- August 31 – Stefan Banach (born 1892), Polish mathematician.
- September 15 – Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer (born 1858), German physician and bacteriologist.
- September 24 – Hans Geiger (born 1882), German inventor of the Geiger counter.
- October 1 – Walter Bradford Cannon (born 1871), American physiologist.
- November 20 – Francis William Aston (born 1877), English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- December 4 – Thomas Hunt Morgan (born 1866), American biologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- December 11 – Charles Fabry (born 1867), French optical physicist.
- December 21/22 – Arthur Korn (born 1870), German-born inventor.
Notes and References
- 2003 . Discovery of Promethium . Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review . 36 . 1 . 2011-06-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110622100448/http://www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/v36_1_03/article_02.shtml . 2011-06-22 .
- Carlisle. C. H.. Crowfoot. D.. 1945. The crystal structure of cholesteryl iodide. Proceedings of the Royal Society. A184. 996. 64–83. 97644.
- Jenny P.. Glusker. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910–1994). Protein Science. 1994. 3. 12. 2465–2469. 10.1002/pro.5560031233. 7757003. 2142778.
- Angier. R. B.. Boothe. J. H.. Hutchings. B. L.. Mowat. J. H.. Semb. J.. Stokstad. E. L. R.. Subbarow. Y.. Waller. C. W.. Cosulich. D. B.. Fahrenbach. M. J.. Hultquist. M. E.. Kuh. E.. Northey. E. H.. Seeger. D. R.. Sickels. J. P.. Smith Jr. J. M.. Synthesis of a Compound Identical with the L. Casei Factor Isolated from Liver. 10.1126/science.102.2644.227. Science. 102. 2644. 227–228. 1945. 17778509. 1945Sci...102..227A.
- Hoffbrand. A. V.. Weir. D. G.. 2001. The history of folic acid. British Journal of Haematology. 113. 3. 579–589. 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2001.02822.x. 11380441.
- The Cost of Subsistence. George J.. Stigler. Journal of Farm Economics. 27. 2. 303–314. 1231810. May 1945. 10.2307/1231810.
- News: Penicillin Pills May Replace Injection. The Milwaukee Sentinel. 1945-02-16. 2012-05-22.
- Year by Year – 1945. History International.
- Extra-Terrestrial Relays: Can Rocket Stations Give World-wide Radio Coverage?. Arthur C.. Clarke. 2019-05-20. Wireless World. October 1945. https://web.archive.org/web/20061107121143/http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/clarke/ww2.asp. 2006-11-07. dead. 305–6.
- Peacetime Uses for V2. JPG. Wireless World. February 1945. https://web.archive.org/web/20070315181210/http://lakdiva.org/clarke/1945ww/1945ww_058.jpg. 2007-03-15. live. 2007-02-08.
- Web site: Installed Desalination Capacity by Year, Number of Plants, and Total Capacity, 1945 to 2004. 2013-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20131126115625/http://www.worldwater.org/data20062007/Table22.pdf. 2013-11-26. dead.
- The Nobel Prize in Physics 2022. 2022-10-04. Nobel Prize. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. 2022-10-06.
- Ganea. Constanþa. Ruxandra Sireteanu-Constantinescu (1945-2008). Curierul de Fizica. 63. 1. 2009. 18. RO.