The year 1926 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space exploration
- March 16 â Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket, at Auburn, Massachusetts. This is considered by some to be the start of the space age, although his rocket did not reach outer space.
Biology
Chemistry
Earth sciences
Exploration
Mathematics
Medicine
Meteorology
Paleontology
Physics
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 11 â Lev Dyomin (died 1998), Soviet Russian cosmonaut.
- January 29 â Abdus Salam (died 1996), Punjabi theoretical physicist.
- February â David Medved (died 2009), American physicist.
- March 7 â Margaret Weston (died 2021), English electrical engineer and Director of the Science Museum, London.
- April 3 â Gus Grissom (died 1967), American astronaut.
- May 1 â Eva Siracká (died 2023), Slovak physician
- May 8 â David Attenborough, English broadcaster and naturalist.
- May 17 â Franz Sondheimer (died 1981), German-born British chemist
- June 19 â Erna Schneider Hoover, American computer technologist.
- June 23 â Lawson Soulsby (died 2017), English parasitologist.
- July 27 â W. David Kingery (died 2000), American materials scientist specializing in ceramic materials.
- July 31
- Bernard Nathanson (died 2011), American medical doctor and activist.
- Hilary Putnam (died 2016), American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist.
- August 11 â Sir Aaron Klug (died 2018), Lithuanian-born British biophysicist and chemist.
- August 19 â George Daniels (died 2011), English horologist.
- September 4 â George William Gray (died 2013), Scottish chemist, discoverer of stable liquid crystal materials leading to the development of liquid-crystal displays.
- September 7 â Donald Pinkel (died 2022), American pediatric hematologist and oncologist.
- September 15 â Jean-Pierre Serre, French mathematician.
- October 2 â Michio Suzuki (died 1998), Japanese mathematician.
- October 12 â Ruth L. Kirschstein (died 2009), American pathologist and science administrator at the National Institutes of Health.
- October 31 â Narinder Singh Kapany (died 2020), Punjabi-born physicist.
- November 29 â Dilhan Eryurt (died 2012), Turkish astrophysicist.
- December 10 â Neena Schwartz (died 2018), American endocrinologist.
- Rosemary Fowler, English physicist.
Deaths
- March 5 â Clément Ader (born 1841), French engineer and inventor, airplane pioneer.
- April 11 â Luther Burbank (born 1849), American plant breeder.
- May 8 â Stephen Paget (born 1855), English surgeon.
- July 21 â Washington Roebling (born 1837), American civil engineer.
- September 23 â Paul Kammerer (born 1880), Austrian Lamarckian biologist (suicide).
- October 7 â Emil Kraepelin (born 1856), German psychiatrist.
- October 10 â Clara H. Hasse (born 1880), American botanist.
- October 19 â Victor Babeà(born 1854), Romanian physician and bacteriologist.
- November 26 â John Browning (born 1855), American firearms designer.
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