The year 1954 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
- November 30 â In Sylacauga, Alabama, an 8.5 pound sulfide meteorite crashes through a roof and hits Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges in her living room after bouncing off her radio, giving her a bad bruise; the first known modern case of a human being hit by a space rock.
Biology
Chemistry
Computer science
Geology
History of science
Mathematics
Medicine
Metrology
Physics
Psychology
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 16 â Morten P. Meldal, Danish Nobel Chemistry laureate, 2022.
- February 9 â Kevin Warwick, English scientist, author of March of the Machines.
- March â Clare Marx, English surgeon.
- May 14 â Peter J. Ratcliffe, English cellular biologist, Nobel Medicine laureate, 2019.
- June 20 â Ilan Ramon (died 2003), Israeli astronaut.
- July 11 â Julia King, English materials engineer.
- July 17 â Angela Kasner, German physical chemist and Chancellor.
- July 28 â Gerd Faltings, German mathematician.
- August 28 â George M. Church, American geneticist, molecular engineer and chemist.
- September 5 â Myeong-Hee Yu, South Korean microbiologist.
- November 1 â Graham Colditz, Australian-born epidemiologist.
- November 7 â Vijay Kumar, Indian molecular biologist.
- Pat Hanrahan, American computer scientist.
- George McGavin, Scottish entomologist.
- Huda Zoghbi, Lebanese-born geneticist.
Deaths
- January 17 â Leonard Eugene Dickson (born 1874), American mathematician.
- March 7
- Otto Diels (born 1876), German Nobel Chemistry laureate, 1950.
- Ludwik Hirszfeld (born 1884), Polish microbiologist and serologist.
- April 10 â Auguste Lumière (born 1862), French inventor, film pioneer.
- April 21 â Emil Post (born 1897), American mathematician and logician.
- June 7 â Alan Turing (born 1912), English mathematician and computer scientist (probable suicide).
- July 11 â Henry Valentine Knaggs (born 1859), English practitioner of naturopathic medicine.
- October 3 â Vera Gaze (born 1899), Soviet Russian astronomer.
- October 8 â Dimitrie Pompeiu (born 1873), Romanian mathematician.
- November 29 â Enrico Fermi (born 1901), Italian American physicist.
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