Overview of the events of 1955 in science
The year 1955 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed below.
Astronomy and space sciences [ edit ] August 9 – Gilbert Plass submits his seminal article "The Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change".[ 15] History of science and technology [ edit ] Physiology and medicine [ edit ] January 5 – Strömsund Bridge in Sweden completed, the first significant cable-stayed bridge of the modern era.[ 42] July 17 – The first atomic-generated electrical power is sold commercially, partially powering Arco, Idaho , from the U.S. National Reactor Testing Station ; on July 18, Schenectady, New York , receives power from a prototype nuclear submarine reactor at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory .[ 5] August 24 – The first accurate atomic clock , a caesium standard based on a certain transition of the caesium-133 atom, is built by Louis Essen with J. V. L. Parry at the National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom) .[ 20] [ 43] December 12 – Christopher Cockerell is granted a United Kingdom patent for his design of hovercraft . Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral is granted a patent for the Velcro fabric hook-and-loop fastener.[ 44] Tappan introduce the first domestic microwave oven , in the United States.[ 5] American electrical engineer Eugene Polley invents the Zenith Flash-Matic, the first wireless television remote control .[ 45] [ 46] Steve Jobs and Bill Gates January 1 – Simon Schaffer , English historian of science. January 6 – Susan B. Horwitz (died 2014 ), American computer scientist and academic. January 17 – Katalin Karikó , Hungarian-born biochemist, winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine .[ 48] January 24 – Alan Sokal , American mathematical physicist and proponent of scientific objectivity . February 3 – Sue Ion , born Susan Burrows, English nuclear scientist . February 24 – Steve Jobs (died 2011 ), American computing entrepreneur. April 11 – Piers Sellers (died 2016 ), English-born astronaut and climate scientist. April 20 – Svante Pääbo , Swedish evolutionary geneticist , winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. April 30 – Francis Muguet (died 2009 ), French chemist and advocate of open access to information. May 30 – Jacqueline McGlade , British-born marine biologist and pioneer of environmental informatics . June 8 – Tim Berners-Lee , English creator of the World Wide Web .[ 49] June 11 – Duncan Steel , English/Australasian space scientist . October 2 – Nancy Rothwell , English physiologist . October 28 – Bill Gates , American software designer and entrepreneur. November 4 – David Julius , American physiologist, winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. December 22 – Thomas C. Südhof , German-born biochemist , winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Luis Álvarez-Gaumé , Spanish theoretical physicist. February 2 – Oswald Avery (born 1877 ), Canadian-American bacteriologist . March 11 – Sir Alexander Fleming (born 1881 ), British bacteriologist, winner of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . March 15 – Michele Besso (born 1873 ), Swiss engineer, confidant of Einstein. April 10 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , SJ (born 1881), French-born paleontologist and philosopher . April 17 – Eduard Pernkopf (born 1888 ), Austrian anatomist . April 18 – Albert Einstein (born 1879 ), German-born theoretical physicist, winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics . June 12 – Redcliffe N. Salaman (born 1874 ), English botanist . July 21 – J. B. Christopherson (born 1868 ), English physician . August 11 – Robert W. Wood (born 1868), American optical physicist . August 12 – James B. Sumner (born 1887 ), American winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Chemistry . November 25 – Sir Arthur Tansley (born 1871 ), English botanist and ecologist . December 13 – Antonio Egas Moniz (born 1874), Portuguese neurologist , winner of the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ^ Hoyle, F.; Schwarzschild, M. (1955). "On the Evolution of Type II Stars". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series . 2 : 1–40. Bibcode :1955ApJS....2....1H . doi :10.1086/190015 . ^ Burbidge, E. Margaret (1999). "Hoyle & Schwarzschild's Analysis of the Evolution of Population II Stars". The Astrophysical Journal . 525C : 639. Bibcode :1999ApJ...525C.639B . ^ Burke, B. F.; Franklin, K. L. (1955). "Observations of a variable radio source associated with the planet Jupiter". Journal of Geophysical Research . 60 (2): 213–217. Bibcode :1955JGR....60..213B . doi :10.1029/JZ060i002p00213 . ^ "Stand By Satellite For Take OffP" . Popular Mechanics . Hearst Magazines. July 1957. pp. 65–69, 216. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1955". Houghton Mifflin Guide to Science & Technology . ^ Franklin, Rosalind E. (1955). "Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus". Nature . 175 (4452): 379–381. Bibcode :1955Natur.175..379F . doi :10.1038/175379a0 . PMID 14356181 . S2CID 1109700 . ^ Tjio, J.-H.; Levan, A. (1956). "The chromosome number of man" . Hereditas . 42 (1–2): 1–6. doi :10.1111/j.1601-5223.1956.tb03010.x . PMID 345813 . ^ Harper, Peter S. (2006). "The discovery of the human chromosome number in Lund, 1955–1956" . Human Genetics . 119 (1–2): 226–232. doi :10.1007/s00439-005-0121-x . PMID 16463025 . S2CID 12237105 . Retrieved 2011-08-18 . ^ Schafer, W. (1955). "Vergleichende sero-immunologische Untersuchungen über die Viren der Influenza und klassischen Geflügelpest" [Comparative sero-immunological studies on the viruses of influenza and classical avian influenza]. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung . 10 (2): 81–91. doi :10.1515/znb-1955-0205 . S2CID 94565421 . ^ Lycett, Samantha J.; Duchatel, Florian; Digard, Paul (2019-06-24). "A brief history of bird flu" . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 374 (1775): 20180257. doi :10.1098/rstb.2018.0257 . ISSN 0962-8436 . PMC 6553608 . PMID 31056053 . ^ Applied for in 1953. Greenwood, David (21 February 2008). Antimicrobial Drugs: Chronicle of a Twentieth Century Medical Triumph . Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199534845 – via Google Books. McFaul, Thomas R.; Brunsting, Al (2014). God Is Here to Stay: Science, Evolution, and Belief in God . Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 9781630871802 – via Google Books. ^ Ghiorso, A.; Harvey, B.; Choppin, G.; Thompson, S.; Seaborg, G. (1955). "New Element Mendelevium, Atomic Number 101" . Physical Review . 98 (5): 1518–19. Bibcode :1955PhRv...98.1518G . doi :10.1103/PhysRev.98.1518 . ^ ^ Calderbank, A.; et al. (1978). "Chapter 9: Bipyridylium herbicides". In Peacock, F. C. (ed.). Jealott's Hill: Fifty years of Agricultural Research 1928-1978 . Imperial Chemical Industries. pp. 67–86. ISBN 0901747017 . ^ Plass, Gilbert N. (May 1956). "The Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change". Tellus . 8 (2): 140–54. Bibcode :1956Tell....8..140P . doi :10.1111/j.2153-3490.1956.tb01206.x . ^ Weik, Martin H. (1961). "The ENIAC Story" . Ftp.arl.mil. Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2011-08-18 . ^ Spira, Jonathan B. (2011). Overload! How Too Much Information is Hazardous to your Organization . Wiley. p. 51. ISBN 978-1118064177 . Retrieved 2013-06-08 . ^ Reilly, Edwin D. (2013). Milestones in Computer Science and Information Technology . Greenwood. p. 274. ISBN 978-1573565219 . Retrieved 2013-06-08 . ^ Patterson, C. (1956). "Age of meteorites and the Earth". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta . 10 (4): 230–237. Bibcode :1956GeCoA..10..230P . doi :10.1016/0016-7037(56)90036-9 . ^ a b Winston, Robert , ed. (2013). "1955". Science Year by Year . London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-1-4093-1613-8 . ^ Rix, Michael (October 1955). "Industrial Archaeology". The Amateur Historian . 2 (8): 225–9. ^ Cox, D. R. (1955). "Some Statistical Methods Connected with Series of Events". Journal of the Royal Statistical Society . 17 (2): 129–164. doi :10.1111/j.2517-6161.1955.tb00188.x . ^ Brauer, R. ; Fowler, K. A. (1955). "On groups of even order". Annals of Mathematics . 2nd series. 62 (3): 565–583. doi :10.2307/1970080 . ISSN 0003-486X . JSTOR 1970080 . MR 0074414 . S2CID 48846261 . ^ Chevalley, Claude (1955). "Sur certains groupes simples" . Tohoku Mathematical Journal . 2nd series. 7 (1–2): 14–66. doi :10.2748/tmj/1178245104 . ISSN 0040-8735 . MR 0073602 . ^ Gilbert, E. (1955), Theory of shuffling , Technical memorandum, Bell Labs . ^ "Canadian Mathematical Bulletin" . Canadian Mathematical Society. 1967: 764. ^ Roth, K. F. (1955). "Rational approximations to algebraic numbers". Mathematika . 2 : 1–20, 168. doi :10.1112/S0025579300000644 . ISSN 0025-5793 . MR 0072182 . ^ Taniyama, Yutaka (1956), "Problem 12", Sugaku (in Japanese), 7 : 269 ^ Hopkins, H. H.; Kapany, N. S. (1955). "Transparent fibres for the transmission of optical images". Optica Acta . 1 (4): 164–170. Bibcode :1955AcOpt...1..164H . doi :10.1080/713818685 . ^ Rotblat, Joseph (March 1955). "The Hydrogen-Uranium Bomb". Atomic Scientists Journal . 4 : 224. ^ "Early-Warning Radars (part 3)" . Lincoln Laboratory. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12. Retrieved 2013-01-19 . ^ Müller, Erwin W.; Bahadur, Kanwar (1956). "Field Ionization of gases at a metal surface and the resolution of the field ion microscope". Physical Review . 102 (3): 624–631. Bibcode :1956PhRv..102..624M . doi :10.1103/physrev.102.624 . ^ Jacoby, Mitch (2008-11-28). "Atomic Imaging Turns 50" . Chemical & Engineering News . 83 (48): 13–16. ^ Haroldsen, Ray. The Story of the Borax Nuclear Reactor and the EBR-I Meltdown . ISBN 978-1-56684-706-3 . ^ Alvarez, L. W. (1987). Alvarez: Adventures of a Physicist . Basic Books . pp. 185–9. ISBN 0-465-00115-7 . ^ "Science Places Liverpool" . 2008. Retrieved 2011-03-20 . ^ Franklin D. 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