The year 1947 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Anthropology
Astronomy and space exploration
Biology
Computer science
- January 25 â Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann file a United States patent request for an invention described as a "cathode-ray tube amusement device", probably the first video game.
- July 29 â After being shut off on November 9, 1946, for a refurbishment and relocation, ENIAC, one of the world's first digital computers, is turned on after a memory upgrade at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. It will remain in continuous operation until October 2, 1955.
- August 18 â Official start of construction of Automatic Computing Engine in the United Kingdom.
- September 9 â A moth lodged in a relay is found to be the cause of a malfunction in the Harvard Mark II electromechanical computer, logged as "First actual case of bug being found."
- October â First recorded use of the word computer in its modern sense, referring to an electronic digital machine.
Mathematics
Medicine
Metrology
Paleontology
Physics
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 24 â Michio Kaku, American theoretical physicist and popularizer of science.
- January 29 â Linda B. Buck, American biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2004.
- January 30 â Masaki Kashiwara, Japanese mathematician.
- February 4 â John Campbell Brown (died 2019), Scottish astronomer.
- March 16 â Keith Devlin, English-born mathematician and popularizer of science.
- April 18 â Chris Rapley, British climate scientist.
- May 9 â Michael Levitt, South African-born computational biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2013.
- June 8 â Eric F. Wieschaus, American biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1995.
- June 15 â Alain Aspect, French quantum physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- June 25 â Will Steffen (died 2023), American-born Australian chemist.
- July 5 â Lalji Singh (died 2017), Indian biotechnologist and cytogeneticist, "father of Indian DNA fingerprinting".
- July 30 â Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, French virologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2008.
- August 21 â Margaret Chan, Hong Kong-born physician.
- December 6 â Geoffrey Hinton, English-born cognitive psychologist and computer scientist, "godfather of AI", recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2024.
- December 16 â Martyn Poliakoff, British chemist and popularizer of science.
- Stuart W. Jamieson, Rhodesian-born cardiothoracic surgeon.
Deaths
- February 12 â Moses Gomberg (born 1866), American chemist.
- February 25 â Friedrich Paschen (born 1865), German physicist.
- August 23 â Roy Chadwick (born 1893), English aircraft designer (aircraft accident).
- September 15 â Annie Maunder (born 1868), Anglo-Irish astronomer.
- October 2 â P. D. Ouspensky (born 1878), Russian-born philosopher.
- October 4 â Max Planck (born 1858), German quantum physicist.
- November 17 â Emil RacoviÃÂà(born 1868), Romanian biologist, speleologist and polar explorer.
- December 1
- John Fraser (born 1885), Scottish surgeon.
- G. H. Hardy (born 1877), English mathematician.
- December 17 â J. N. Brønsted (born 1879), Danish physical chemist.
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