The year 1906 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Chemistry
Geology
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Technology
Events
Publications
- African Invertebrates begins publication as Annals of the Natal Government Museum; it will be continuing publication more than a century later.
Awards
Births
- January 6 â G. Ledyard Stebbins (died 2000), American botanist and geneticist.
- January 10 â Grigore Moisil (died 1973), Romanian mathematician.
- January 11 â Albert Hofmann (died 2008), Swiss chemist.
- February 3
- George Adamson (died 1989), Indian-born wildlife conservationist.
- Ilona Banga (died 1998), Hungarian biochemist.
- February 4 â Clyde Tombaugh (died 1997), American astronomer.
- February 17 â Elizabeth M. Ramsey (died 1993), American research physician.
- February 18 â Hans Asperger (died 1980), Austrian pediatrician.
- April 28 â Kurt Gödel (died 1978), Austrian mathematician.
- June 13 â Bruno de Finetti (died 1985), Italian statistician.
- June 15 â Gordon Welchman (died 1985), English-born mathematician and cryptanalyst.
- June 18 â Orvan Hess (died 2002), American obstetrician.
- June 23 â Derek Jackson (died 1982), Swiss-born British spectroscopist and steeplechase rider (also his twin brother Vivian).
- June 28 â Maria Göppert (died 1972), German-born theoretical physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- July 2 â Hans Bethe (died 2005), German-born physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- July 7 â William Feller (died 1970), Croatian-born American mathematician.
- August 19 â Philo Farnsworth (died 1971), American television pioneer.
- September 1 â Karl August Folkers (died 1997), American biochemist.
- September 4 â Max Delbrück (died 1981), German-born biologist.
- September 30 â Vera Faddeeva (died 1983), Soviet mathematician.
- October 2 â Willy Ley (died 1969), German-born scientific populariser.
- November 3 â Carl Benjamin Boyer (died 1976), American historian of mathematics.
- November 5 â Fred Lawrence Whipple (died 2004), American astronomer, coins the term "dirty snowball" to explain the nature of comets.
- November 18 â George Wald (died 1997), American scientist.
- December 2 â Peter Carl Goldmark (died 1977), Hungarian-born American engineer
- December 9 â Grace Hopper (died 1992), American computer scientist.
- December 25 â Ernst Ruska (died 1988), German physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Deaths
- January 13 (Old Style December 31, 1905) â Alexander Stepanovich Popov (born 1859), Russian physicist.
- January 14 â Hermann Sprengel (born 1834), German-born British chemist.
- February 27 â Samuel Pierpont Langley (born 1834), American astronomer.
- March 8 â Henry Baker Tristram (born 1822), English ornithologist.
- April 19 â Pierre Curie (born 1859), French winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, in road accident.
- May 15 â James Blyth (born 1839), Scottish electrical engineer.
- July 5 â Paul Drude (born 1863), German physicist (suicide).
- September 5 â Ludwig Boltzmann (born 1844), Austrian physicist.
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