The year 1951 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space science
Biology
- Nesting pairs of the Bermuda petrel, thought to have been extinct for more than 300 years, are found.
- Niko Tinbergen publishes The Study of Instinct.
Chemistry
Computer science
History of science and technology
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Psychology
Technology
Organizations
Awards
Births
- January 19 â Shimon Sakaguchi, Japanese immunologist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025.
- March 21 â Martin Sweeting, English microsatellite pioneer.
- March 26 â Carl Wieman, American physicist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics 2001.
- April 14 â Greg Winter, English biochemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018.
- May â Chen Saijuan, Chinese molecular biologist.
- May 15 â Frank Wilczek, American physicist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics 2004.
- May 18 â Ben Feringa, Dutch organic chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016.
- May 26 â Sally Ride (died 2012), American physicist and astronaut.
- July 1 â Niels Krabbe, Danish ornithologist.
- July 4 â Susumu Kitagawa, Japanese chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025.
- August 24 â Robin McLeod (died 2024), Canadian surgeon.
- September 14 â Duncan Haldane, English-born condensed-matter physicist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics 2016.
- September 18 â John Clark (died 2004), English molecular biologist.
- September 30 â Barry Marshall, Australian physician, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2005.
- October 27 â Carlos Frenk, Mexican cosmologist.
- December 18 â Radia Perlman, American computer software designer and network engineer.
Deaths
- January 7 â Lucien Cuénot (born 1866), French biologist.
- January 13 â Dorothea Bate (born 1878), British paleozoologist.
- January 30 â Ferdinand Porsche (born 1875), German automobile engineer.
- March 19 â Jacob Christiaan Koningsberger (born 1867), Dutch biologist and politician.
- April 6 â Robert Broom (born 1866), Scottish-born South African paleontologist.
- April 9 â Vilhelm Bjerknes (born 1862), Norwegian physicist and meteorologist.
- April 22 â Horace Donisthorpe (born 1870), English entomologist.
- April 26 â Arnold Sommerfeld (born 1868), German physicist.
- May 5 â John Flynn (born 1880), Australian medical services pioneer.
- May 16 â François Hussenot (born 1912), French aviation engineer, in aviation accident.
- October 4 â Henrietta Lacks (born 1921), African American source of the HeLa cell line.
- October 6 â Otto Fritz Meyerhof (born 1884), German-born physician and biochemist.
- December 11 â Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison (born 1869), English anatomist and politician.
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