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1965 in science

The year 1965 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space exploration

Biology

Chemistry

Climatology

  • November 5 – US president Lyndon Johnson's science advisory committee sends him a report entitled Restoring the Quality of Our Environment, the introduction to which states: "Pollutants have altered on a global scale the carbon dioxide content of the air and the lead concentrations in ocean waters and human populations."

Computer science

History of science and technology

Mathematics

Physics

Physiology and medicine

Psychology

Technology

  • January – Bryan Whitby and S. C. Cummins file a United Kingdom patent application for mobile ice cream producing equipment with the soft serve units powered off the ice cream van's drive mechanism (rather than a separate generator), which becomes a global standard.
  • March 4 – Patent for the lava lamp filed.
  • July 20 – Owen Finlay Maclaren files a UK patent application for the modern collapsible baby buggy.
  • December 25 – American engineer Sherm Poppen invents the snurfer, predecessor of the snowboard.

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