The year1916involved a number of significant events inscienceandtechnology,some of which are listed below.
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Astronomy
edit- Barnard's Staris discovered byEdward Emerson Barnard.
- Harlow Shapleyfinds that the spectrum ofS Sagittaeand otherCepheid variablesvaries with brightness, recording it asspectral typeF0 leading to maximum, F4 at maximum, and G3 just before minimum brightness.[1]
Chemistry
edit- Gilbert N. LewisandIrving Langmuirformulate an electron shell model ofchemical bonding.[2]
- TheBorn–Haber cycle,an approach to analyze reaction energies, is developed by German scientistsMax BornandFritz Haber.
- Sydney ChapmanandDavid Enskogsystematically develop akinetic theory of gases.
- Jan Czochralskiinvents a method for growing single crystals of metals.
Mathematics
edit- Ludwig Bieberbachpresents theBieberbach conjecture.[3]
- Wacław Sierpińskigives the first example of anabsolutely normal numberand describes theSierpinski carpet.
Medicine
edit- 1 January – The BritishRoyal Army Medical Corpscarries out the first successfulblood transfusionusing blood that had been stored and cooled.
- 16 October –Margaret Sangeropens afamily planningandbirth controlclinic inBrownsville, Brooklyn,the first of its kind in the United States.[4][5]Nine days later, she is arrested for breaking aNew Yorkstate law prohibiting distribution ofcontraceptives.[6]This same year, she publishesWhat Every Girl Should Know,providing information about such topics asmenstruationand sexuality in adolescents.
- Georges Guillain,Jean Alexandre BarréandAndré Strohldiagnose two soldiers withGuillain–Barré syndromeof theperipheral nervous systemand describe the key diagnostic abnormality of increasedspinal fluidprotein production, but normal cell count.[7]
- Eugen Bleulerpublishes hisLehrbuch der Psychiatrie,including a definition of complexes arising from diffusebrain damage,known as "Bleuler's psycho syndrome".[8]
- MedicationSuraminagainstAfrican sleeping sicknessandriver blindnessis first made by German companyBayer AG.
Physics
edit- Albert Einsteinpublishes "Die Grundlage der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie"ongeneral relativityinAnnalen der Physik49and shows that the field equations of general relativity admit wavelike solutions. This will be demonstrated in2016.[9]
- Karl Schwarzschildsolves theEinstein vacuum field equationsforunchargedspherically symmetric non-rotating systems and calculatesSchwarzschild radius.
Psychology
edit- Lewis M. TermanofStanford Universitydevelops the first of theStanford–Binet Intelligence Scalesforintelligence testing.
Technology
edit- February –Stahlhelmsteel helmet first issued to German soldiers.
- 18 April – Capt.Peter Nissencompletes the prototypeNissen hut.[10]
- 11 September – The almost-completedQuebec Bridgecollapses for the second time.[11]
Events
edit- ChemistChika Kurodabecomes the first woman in Japan to receive aBachelor of Sciencedegree.[12]
Births
edit- 9 January –Peter Twinn,mathematician and World War II code-breaker (died 2004)[13]
- 10 January –Sune K. Bergström(died2004),Swedishbiochemist,winner of the 1982Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 25 January –John R. F. Jeffreys(died1944), Britishmathematicianandcryptanalyst.
- 4 March –Hans Eysenck(died1997), German-bornpsychologist.
- 26 March –Christian B. Anfinsen(died1995), American biochemist, winner of the 1972Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- 14 April –Lawrence Hogben(died2015), New Zealandmeteorologist.
- 22 April –Ruth A. M. Schmidt(died2014), Americangeologist.
- 30 April –Claude Shannon(died2001), American mathematician, "father ofinformation theory".
- 6 May –Robert H. Dicke(died1997), Americanphysicist.
- 4 June –Robert F. Furchgott(died2009), American biochemist, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 8 June –Francis Crick(died2004), English-born molecular biologist, co-discoverer of thenucleic acid double helixstructure in 1953, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 11 June –Alexander Prokhorov(died2002), Australian-bornSovietRussian physicist.
- 15 June –Herbert A. Simon(died2001), Americanpolymath,winner of the 1978Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
- 1 July –Iosif Shklovsky(died1985),Ukrainianastrophysicist.
- 11 July –Kitty Joyner(died1993), American electrical engineer.
- 25 August –Frederick Chapman Robbins(died2003), American pediatrician and virologist, winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 30 September –Richard K. Guy(died2020), English mathematician.
- 3 October –Frank Pantridge(died2004),Northern Irelandcardiologist.
- 4 October –Vitaly Ginzburg(died2009), Soviet Russiantheoretical physicist,astrophysicist, one of the fathers of the Soviethydrogen bomb,winner of the 2003Nobel Prize in Physics,member of theSoviet and Russian Academies of Sciences.
- 19 October –Jean Dausset(died2009), Frenchimmunologist,winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 16 November –Christopher Strachey(died1975), English computer scientist.
- 9 December –Esther Wilkins(died2016), pioneer ofdental hygiene.
- 15 December –Maurice Wilkins(died2004), New Zealand-born English molecular biologist, co-discoverer of the nucleic acid double helix structure in 1953 usingX-raydiffraction, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 27 December –John Duckworth(died2015), British physicist.
Deaths
edit- 12 February –Richard Dedekind(born1831), Germanmathematician.
- 19 February –Ernst Mach(born1838), Austrian-bornphysicist.
- 11 May
- Karl Schwarzschild(born1873), Germanastronomerand physicist.
- Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova(born1856), Russian biochemist.
- 15 July –Élie Metchnikoff(born1845), Russianzoologistandimmunologist,winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- 23 July – SirWilliam Ramsay(born1852), Scottish-bornchemist,winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- September –Anton Köllisch(born1888), German chemist noted for synthesisingMDMA
- 14 September –Pierre Duhem(born1861), Frenchphilosopher of science.
- 29 September –Albert John Cook(born1842), American entomologist and zoologist.
- 10 November –Walter Sutton(born1877), Americangeneticistandsurgeon.
- 12 November –Percival Lowell(born1855), Americanastronomer.
- 24 November –Hiram Maxim(born1840), American inventor of themachine gun.
- 31 December –Alice Ball(born1892), African-American chemist.
References
edit- ^Shapley, Harlow (1916)."The variations in spectral type of twenty Cepheid variables".The Astrophysical Journal.44:273–91.Bibcode:1916ApJ....44..273S.doi:10.1086/142295.
- ^Lewis, Gilbert N. (1916)."The Atom and the Molecule".Journal of the American Chemical Society.38:762–85.doi:10.1021/ja02261a002.Archivedfrom the original on 20 July 2011.
- ^Bieberbach, L. (1916). "Über die Koeffizienten derjenigen Potenzreihen, welche eine schlichte Abbildung des Einheitskreises vermitteln".Sitzungsber. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Phys-Math. Kl.:940–955.
- ^The selected papers of Margaret Sanger, Volume1:The Woman Rebel, 1900–1928.University of Illinois Press. 2003. p. 199.
- ^Baker, Jean H. (2011).Margaret Sanger: A Life of Passion.Macmillan. p. 115.
- ^Engelman, Peter C. (2011).A History of the Birth Control Movement in America.ABC-CLIO. p.101.ISBN978-0-313-36509-6.
- ^Guillain–Barré–Strohl syndromeandMiller Fisher's syndromeatWho Named It?
- ^"Eugen Bleuler".Whonamedit?.Retrieved1 November2011.
- ^Ghosh, Pallab(11 February 2016)."Einstein's gravitational waves 'seen' from black holes".BBC News.Retrieved11 February2016.
- ^McCosh, Fred (1997).Nissen of the Huts: a biography of Lt Col. Peter Nissen, DSO.Bourne End: BD Publishing.ISBN0-9525799-1-X.
- ^Middleton, William D. (2001).The Bridge at Québec.Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp.158.ISBN0-253-33761-5.Retrieved16 August2011.
- ^Haines, Catharine M. C. (2001).International Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary to 1950.ABC-CLIO. p.164.ISBN978-1-57607-090-1.
- ^Dan van der Vat,"Obituary: Peter Twinn",The Guardian,20 November 2004