1954 in science
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The year 1954 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed below.
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[edit] Astronomy
- November 30 - In Sylacauga, Alabama, an 8.5 pound sulfide meteorite crashes through a roof and hits a Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges in her living room after bouncing off her radio, giving her a bad bruise (this is the first known modern case of a human being hit by a space rock).
[edit] Computer science
- January 7 - Georgetown-IBM experiment: the first public demonstration of a machine translation system held in New York at the head office of IBM.
[edit] Medicine
- February 23 - The first mass vaccination of children against polio begins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- The first organ transplants are done in Boston and Paris.
- March 4 - Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston announces the first successful kidney transplant.
- The first of the anti-psychotic phenothiazine drugs, Chlorpromazine started being sold with the trade names "Thorazine" (America) and Largactil (United Kingdom).
[edit] Psychology
- Man Meets Dog is published by Konrad Lorenz.
[edit] Technology
- September 30 - USS Nautilus, 1st atomic-powered vessel (submarine), commissioned by the US Navy
[edit] Awards
[edit] Births
- June 20 - Ilan Ramon (d. 2003), Israeli astronaut.
[edit] Deaths
- November 29 - Enrico Fermi (b. 1901), physicist.