The year 1919 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
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Technology
- First crossings of the Atlantic Ocean by air.
- May 8âÂÂ27 â United States Navy Curtiss flying boat NC-4 commanded by Albert Cushing Read makes the first transatlantic flight, from Naval Air Station Rockaway to Lisbon via Newfoundland and the Azores.
- June 14âÂÂ15 â A Vickers Vimy flown by John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown makes the first nonstop transatlantic flight, from St. John's, Newfoundland, to Clifden, Ireland.
- July 2âÂÂ6 â British airship R34 makes the first transatlantic flight by dirigible, and the first westbound flight, from RAF East Fortune, Scotland, to Mineola, New York.
- May 29 â Charles Strite files a United States patent for the electric pop-up bread toaster.
- October 17 â Dr. Frank Conrad begins broadcasting from 8XK in Pittsburgh (United States).
- Lee De Forest files his first United States patent for the Phonofilm sound-on-film process.
- United States firearms designer John Browning finalizes the design of the M1919 Browning machine gun.
- United States firearms designer John T. Thompson finalizes the design of the Thompson submachine gun.
- A United States patent for the self-folding shirt collar is obtained by the Phillips-Jones Corporation.
Awards
Births
- January 23 â Hans Hass (died 2013), Austrian zoologist and oceanographer.
- February 25 â Karl H. Pribram (died 2015), Austrian-American neuroscientist.
- April 1 â Joseph Murray (died 2012), American Nobel Prize-winning transplant surgeon.
- June 22 â Henri Tajfel (died 1982), Polish-born social psychologist.
- July 26 â James Lovelock (died 2022), English environmentalist and futurologist.
- August 12 â Margaret Burbidge, born Eleanor Margaret Peachey (died 2020), English-born American astronomer.
- August 30 â Maurice Hilleman (died 2005), American vaccinologist.
- September 6 â Wilson Greatbatch (died 2011), American biomedical engineer.
- September 21 â Mario Bunge (died 2020), Argentine-born philosopher of science.
- November 10 â Mikhail Kalashnikov (died 2013), Russian small arms designer.
- December 8 â Kateryna Yushchenko (died 2001), Ukrainian computer scientist and academic.
Deaths
- January 15 â Rosa Luxemburg (born 1871), Polish Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist, anti-war activist, and revolutionary socialist.
- February 19 â Frederick DuCane Godman (born 1834), English lepidopterist, entomologist and ornithologist.
- April 4 â Sir William Crookes (born 1832), English chemist and physicist.
- April 8 â Loránd Eötvös (born 1848), Hungarian physicist.
- April 17 â Bernhard Sigmund Schultze (born 1827), German obstetrician.
- May 8 â LaMarcus Adna Thompson (born 1848), American inventor.
- c. June 1 â Caroline Still Anderson (born 1848), African American physician, educator and activist.
- June 30 â John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (born 1842), English Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
- July 15 â Emil Fischer (born 1852), German Nobel Prize-winning chemist (suicide).
- July 21 â Gustaf Retzius (born 1842), Swedish anatomist.
- August 8 â Ernst Haeckel (born 1834), German zoologist.
- August 23 â Augustus George Vernon Harcourt (born 1834), English chemist.
- November 23 â Henry Gantt (born 1861), American project engineer.
- December 16 â Julia Lermontova (born 1846), Russian chemist.
- December 29 â Sir William Osler (born 1849), Canadian-born physician.
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