1949 in science
The year 1949 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.Astronomy and space exploration
- June 14 – Albert II, a rhesus monkey, becomes the first mammal in space, in a U.S.-launched V-2 rocket, reaching an altitude of 83 miles but dying on impact after a parachute failure.
- Radiocarbon dating technique discovered by Willard Libby and his colleagues at the University of Chicago—work for which Libby will receive the Nobel prize in 1960.
- A group including Dorothy Hodgkin publish the three-dimensional molecular structure of penicillin, demonstrating that it contains a β-lactam ring.
Computer science
- April – Manchester Mark 1 computer operable at the University of Manchester in England.
- May 6 – EDSAC, the first practicable stored-program computer, runs its first program at University of Cambridge in England, to calculate a table of squares.
Earth sciences
- August 5 – Ambato earthquake in Ecuador, measuring 6.8 on the Richter magnitude scale.
- Patomskiy crater in Siberia is discovered by Russian geologist Vadim Kolpakov.
History of science
- Herbert Butterfield publishes The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800.
Mathematics
- Ákos Császár discovers the Császár polyhedron.
- D. R. Kaprekar discovers the convergence property of the number 6174.
- The use of lithium salts to control mania is rediscovered by Australian psychiatrist John Cade, the first mood stabilizer.
- First implant of intraocular lens, by Sir Harold Ridley
- First Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire, a self-report personality test, released.
Meteorology
- January 11 – Los Angeles, California receives its first recorded snowfall.
Philosophy
- Gilbert Ryle's book The Concept of Mind, a founding document in the philosophy of mind, is published.
- Freeman Dyson demonstrates the equivalence of the formulations of quantum electrodynamics existing at this time, incidentally inventing the Dyson series.
- The Lanczos tensor is introduced in general relativity by Cornelius Lanczos.
- Pauli–Villars regularization is first published.
Zoology
- J. B. S. Haldane proposes the Darwin as a unit of evolutionary change.
- Konrad Lorenz publishes King Solomon's Ring.
Awards
- Nobel Prizes
- * Physics – Yukawa Hideki
- * Chemistry – William Francis Giauque
- * Medicine – Walter Rudolf Hess, Antonio Caetano De Abreu Freire Egas Moniz
Births
- January 25 – Paul Nurse, English cell biologist, winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- February 17 – Peter Piot, Belgian microbiologist and epidemiologist.
- February 19 – Danielle Bunten Berry, born Dan Bunten, American software developer.
- March 28 – Michael W. Young, American geneticist and chronobiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- April 1 – Alice Alldredge, Australian-born oceanographer.
- April 5 – Judith Resnik, American astronaut.
- April 18 – Yasumasa Kanada, Japanese mathematician.
- May 24 – Tomaž Pisanski, Slovenian mathematician.
- May 26 – Ward Cunningham, American computer programmer.
- June 2 – Heather Couper, English astronomer.
- August 31 – H. David Politzer, American physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- November 24 – Sally Davies, English Chief Medical Officer.
Deaths
- February 22 – Félix d'Herelle, French-Canadian microbiologist, a co-discoverer of bacteriophages.
- May 27
- * Ægidius Elling, Norwegian gas turbine pioneer.
- * Martin Knudsen, Danish physicist.
- August 5 – Ernest Fourneau, French medicinal chemist.