The year 1920 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space science
Biology
Chemistry
- July 15 â F. W. Aston shows that the molar mass of chlorine (35.45) is a weighted average of the almost integral masses for the two isotopes <sup>35</sup>Cl and <sup>37</sup>Cl.
History of science and technology
- September 10 â Newcomen Society founded in the United Kingdom for the study of the history of engineering and technology.
Medicine
Meteorology
Physics
Psychology
Technology
Events
Births
- January 20 â John Maynard Smith, British theoretical evolutionary biologist and geneticist (died 2004).
- February 7 â An Wang, Chinese-born computer engineer (died 1990).
- February 3 â Henry Heimlich, American thoracic surgeon (died 2016).
- March 11 â Nicolaas Bloembergen, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2017).
- March 15 â E. Donnall Thomas, American physician, Nobel Prize laureate.
- March 22 â Katsuko Saruhashi Japanese geochemist (died 2007).
- March 23 â Barbara Low, English-born biochemist (died 2019).
- April 6 â Edmond H. Fischer, Swiss American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2012)
- April 9 â Alex Moulton, English mechanical engineer and inventor (died 2012).
- May 12 â Tang Dingyuan, Chinese physicist (died 2019).
- June 17 â François Jacob, French biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2013).
- July 10 â Owen Chamberlain, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2006).
- July 11 â David Challinor, American biologist, naturalist and scientific administrator at the Smithsonian Institution (died 2008).
- July 25 â Rosalind Franklin, English crystallographer (died 1958).
- July 30 â Marie Tharp, American geologist (died 2006).
- August 15 â Eleonore Trefftz, German molecular and nuclear physicist (died 2017).
- August 22 â Denton Cooley, American cardiac surgeon (died 2016).
- September 29 â Peter D. Mitchell, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1992).
- October 29 â Baruj Benacerraf, Venezuelan immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2011).
- November 13 â Abraham Lilienfeld, American epidemiologist (died 1984).
- December 6 â George Porter, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2002).
Deaths
- January 3 â Zygmunt Janiszewski, Polish mathematician (born 1888).
- January 6 â Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen, Danish mathematician (born 1839).
- March 13 â Charles Lapworth, English geologist (born 1842).
- March 26 â William Chester Minor, American surgeon (born 1834).
- March 31 â Paul Bachmann, German mathematician (born 1837).
- April 3 â Mary Katharine Brandegee, American botanist (born 1844).
- April 8 â John Brashear, American astronomer (born 1840).
- April 9 â Moritz Cantor, German historian of mathematics (born 1829).
- April 26 â Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian mathematician (born 1887).
- June 20
- Marie Adolphe Carnot, French chemist and mining engineer (born 1839).
- John Grigg, New Zealand astronomer (born 1838).
- August 10 â ÃÂdám Politzer, Hungarian otologist (born 1835).
- August 12 â Hermann Struve, Russian-born astronomer (born 1854).
- August 16 â Norman Lockyer, English astronomer (born 1836).
- August 31 â Wilhelm Wundt, German physiologist and psychologist (born 1832).
- October 17 â Reginald Farrer, English botanist (born 1880).
- November 4 â Ludwig Struve, Russian astronomer (born 1858).
- December 3 â William de Wiveleslie Abney, English astronomer and photographer (born 1843).
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