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1935 in science
List of years in science (Table)
Table) Astronomy
• … • Opening of the Hayden Planetarium in New York
• 1925
City.
• 1926
• 1927
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1928
1929
Geology
• 1930 • Charles Richter and Beno Gutenberg develop the
• 1931 Richter magnitude scale for quantifying
• 1932
• 1933 earthquakes.
• 1934
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• 1936
History of science
• 1937 • American virologist Hans Zisser publishes Rats, lice
• 1938
and history: being a study in biography, which... deals with
• 1939
• 1940 the life history of typhus fever.[1]
• 1941
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1942
1943 Mathematics
• 1944 • April 19 - Alonzo Church presents his paper "An
• 1945
• … unsolvable problem of elementary number theory",
introducing his theorem on the Entscheidungsproblem,
Related time period or subjects to the American Mathematical Society.[2]
• … • George Pólya develops counting techniques for
• 1932 graphs as algebra.[3]
• 1933 • George K. Zipf proposes Zipf’s law on probability
• 1934 distribution.[4]
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• 1936
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1938
Pharmacology
• … • January 2 - IG Farben are granted a patent in
• … Germany for the medical application of the first
• 1900s
sulfonamide prodrug, Sulfonamidochrysoidine
• 1910s
• 1920s (KI-730; marketed as Prontosil). In February, Gerhard
• Domagk and others publish (in Deutsche Medizinische
• 1940s Wochenschrift) the first clinical results on its
• 1950s properties as an antibiotic, the first commercially
• 1960s
available; and in November a team directed by
• …
• … Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute identify
• 19th century sulfanilamide as the active component.[5]
• 20th century
• 21st century
• … Physics
Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Science • January 8 - A.C. Hardy patents the
more spectrophotometer.
• February 26 - Robert Watson-Watt and Arnold
The year 1935 in science and technology involved some Wilkins first demonstrate the use of radar to detect
significant events, listed below. aircraft, near Daventry in England.[6]
• Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen publish a paper
arguing that quantum mechanics is not a complete
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physical theory (the EPR paradox).[7] Discussion of
this introduces the ’Schrödinger’s cat’ thought
References
experiment.[8] [1] Helmenstine, Anne Marie (2011-09-03). "This Day
• Jacques Yvon introduces S-particle distribution in Science History - September 4 - Hans Zinsser".
functions in classical statistical mechanics;[9] they About.com. http://chemistry.about.com/b/2011/
will later be included in the BBGKY hierarchy. 09/03/this-day-in-science-history-
september-4-hans-zinsser.htm. Retrieved
2011-10-26.
Awards [2] American Journal of Mathematics 58 (1935) pp.
• Nobel Prizes 345–363.
• Physics - James Chadwick [3] Crilly, Tony (2007). 50 Mathematical Ideas you really
• Chemistry - Frédéric Joliot, Irène Joliot-Curie need to know. London: Quercus. p. 117.
• Medicine - Hans Spemann ISBN 978-1-84724-008-8.
[4] Zipf, George K. (1935). The Psychobiology of Language.
Births [5]
Houghton-Mifflin.
Lesch, J. E. (2007). The first miracle drugs: how the
• February 15 - Roger B. Chaffee (d. 1967), astronaut. sulfa drugs transformed medicine. New York: Oxford
• June 25 - Charles Sheffield (d. 2002), science fiction University Press. pp. 82–86.
author and physicist. ISBN 978-0-19-518775-5.
• August 3 - Georgi Shonin (d. 1997), cosmonaut. [6] "Passive Covert Radar - Watson-Watt’s Daventry
• September 11 - Gherman Titov (d. 2000), cosmonaut. Experiment Revisited". IET. http://tv.theiet.org/
• November 11 - Magdi Yacoub, cardiothoracic technology/communications/219.cfm. Retrieved
surgeon. 2011-06-07.
[7] "Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical
Deaths [8]
Reality Be Considered Complete?"
Schrödinger, Erwin (November 1935). "Die
• March 12 - Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin (b. 1858), gegenwärtige Situation in der Quantenmechanik".
physicist. Naturwissenschaften.
• December 4 - Charles Richet (b. 1850), winner of the [9] Yvon, J. (1935). Theorie Statistique des Fluides et
Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. l’Equation et l’Equation d’Etat. Actes scientifique et
• November 6 - Henry Fairfield Osborn (b. 1857), industrie, 203. Paris: Hermann.
paleontologist.
• Agnes Pockels (b. 1862), chemist.
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