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The year
1981 in science
and technology involved many significant events, listed below.
Contents
1
Biology
2
Computer science
3
Medicine
4
Space exploration
5
Awards
6
Births
7
Deaths
8
References
Biology
Publication of
Stephen Jay Gould
's critique of
biological determinism
,
The Mismeasure of Man
, in the
United States
.
Computer science
August 12 – The
IBM Personal Computer
is released.
[
1
]
Medicine
June 5 -
AIDS
pandemic
begins when the United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
reports an unusual cluster of
Pneumocystis pneumonia
in five
homosexual
men in
Los Angeles
.
[
2
]
Dr
Bruce Reitz
performs the first successful
heart–lung transplant
on Mary Gohlke at
Stanford Hospital
.
Space exploration
April 12 – The first launch of a
Space Shuttle
:
Columbia
launches on the
STS-1
mission.
Awards
Nobel Prizes
Physics
–
Nicolaas Bloembergen
,
Arthur Leonard Schawlow
,
Kai M. Siegbahn
Chemistry
–
Kenichi Fukui
,
Roald Hoffmann
Medicine
–
Roger W. Sperry
,
David H. Hubel
,
Torsten N. Wiesel
Turing Award
–
Edgar F. Coddk
Births
Deaths
March 9 –
Max Delbrück
(b.
1906
), German
biologist
November 22 –
Hans Krebs
(b.
1900
), German
medical doctor
and
biochemist
; discoverer of the
citric acid cycle
December 6 –
Harry Harlow
(b.
1905
), American
psychologist
References
^
Bellis, Mary.
"IBM History"
. About.com
.
http://inventors.about.com/od/computersandinternet/a/Ibm-History.htm
. Retrieved 2011-11-30
.
^
"Pneumocystis pneumonia — Los Angeles"
.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
(Centers for Disease Control)
30
(21): 250–2. June 1981.
PMID
6265753
.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/june_5.htm
.