The year 1929 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space exploration
Aviation
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Communications
Earth sciences
History of science
Mathematics
Medicine
Meteorology
- January 7 â Robert Bureau flies (and names) the first radiosonde using telemetry, in France.
Paleontology
Physics
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 3 â Gordon Moore (died 2023), American computing entrepreneur and scientific benefactor.
- January 8 â Erich Jantsch (died 1980), Austrian astrophysicist.
- January 29 â John Polanyi, German-born Canadian winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- January 30 â Isamu Akasaki (died 2021), Japanese electronics engineer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- January 31 â Rudolf Mössbauer (died 2011), German winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- April 5 â Ivar Giaever, Norwegian winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- April 8 â Morton B. Panish, American physical chemist.
- April 16 â Ralph Slatyer (died 2012), Australian ecologist and first Chief Scientist of Australia.
- April 22 â Michael Atiyah (died 2019), British mathematician.
- May 6 â Paul Lauterbur (died 2007), American chemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- May 10 â Geoffrey Burnstock (died 2020), English-born neurobiologist.
- May 17 â Kurt Gottfried (died 2022), Austrian-born American physicist.
- May 29 â Peter Higgs (died 2024), English theoretical physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- June 3 â Werner Arber, Swiss microbiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- June 10 â E. O. Wilson (died 2021), American entomologist.
- July 1 â Gerald Edelman (died 2014), American microbiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- July 19 â Gaston Glock, Austrian engineer and inventor
- August 4 â Raymond Smallman (died 2015), British metallurgist and academic.
- September 5 â Andrian Nikolayev (died 2004), Chuvash cosmonaut.
- September 15
- Murray Gell-Mann (died 2019), American theoretical physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- Stan Kelly-Bootle (died 2014), English computer programmer and folk singer-songwriter.
- October 19 â Lewis Wolpert (died 2021), British developmental biologist, author and broadcaster.
- November 2 â Richard E. Taylor (died 2018), Canadian American winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- November 7 â Eric R. Kandel, Austrian-born neuropsychiatrist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- November 24 â Franciszek Kokot (died 2021), Polish nephrologist.
- December 28 â Maarten Schmidt (died 2022), Dutch-born American astronomer
- December 31 â Võ Quý (died 2017), Vietnamese zoologist.
Deaths
- February 3 â A. K. Erlang (born 1878), Danish mathematician.
- March 6 â David Dunbar Buick (born 1854), Scottish American automobile pioneer.
- April 4 â Karl Benz (born 1844), German automotive pioneer and mechanical engineer.
- April 27 â Charles E. de M. Sajous (born 1852), American endocrinologist.
- April 29 â Inez Whipple Wilder (born 1871), American herpetologist and anatomist.
- June 15 â Traian Lalescu (born 1882), Romanian mathematician.
- August 10
- Pierre Fatou (born 1878), French mathematician.
- Aletta Jacobs (born 1854), Dutch physician and women's suffrage activist.
- August 27 â Herman PotoÃÂnik Noordung (born 1892), Slovene pioneer of astronautics and cosmonautics.
- November 17 â Herman Hollerith (born 1860), American statistician, punched card data processing inventor.
- December 13 â Rosina Heikel (born 1842), Finnish physician.
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