1918 in science
The year 1918 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Biology
Cryptography
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 27 - Antonín Mrkos (d. 1996), astronomer.
- March 16 - Frederick Reines (d. 1998), physicist.
- April 4 - Joseph Ashbrook (d. 1980), astronomer.
- April 25 - Gérard de Vaucouleurs (d. 1995), astronomer.
- May 11 - Richard Feynman (d. 1988), physicist, Nobel laureate.
- July 15 - Bertram N. Brockhouse (d. 2003), physicist.
- August 13 - Frederick Sanger, molecular biologist.
- August 29 - John Herivel (d. 2011), cryptanalyst and science historian.
- September 27 - Martin Ryle (d. 1984), astronomer.
- October 4 - Adrian Kantrowitz (d. 2008), cardiac surgeon.
- November 10 - Ernst Otto Fischer (d. 2007), chemist, Nobel laureate.
- November 19 - Hendrik C. van de Hulst (d. 2000), astronomer.
- December 25 - Tamara Mikhailovna Smirnova (d. 2001), astronomer.
Deaths
- January 6 - Georg Cantor (b. 1845), mathematician.
- January 26 - Ewald Hering (b. 1834), physiologist.
- January 31 - Ivan Pulyui (b. 1845), physicist.
- April 20 - Karl Ferdinand Braun (b. 1850), physicist.
- May 31 - Alexander Mitscherlich (b. 1836), chemist.
- June 27 - George Mary Searle (b. 1839), astronomer.
- September 7 - Peter Ludwig Mejdell Sylow (b. 1832), mathematician.
- October 28 - Ulisse Dini (b. 1845), mathematician.
- November 3 - Aleksandr Lyapunov (b. 1857), mathematician and physicist.
- December 27 - Birt Acres (b. 1854), pioneer of cinematography.
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