2010 in science
The year 2010 involved numerous significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below. The United Nations declared 2010 the International Year of Biodiversity.[1]
Discoveries and inventions
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Deaths
January
- 3 January
- 10 January – Donald Acheson (b. 1926), epidemiologist, former UK Chief Medical Officer.
- 12 January – Masoud Alimohammadi (b. c. 1960), physicist, assassination victim.
- 13 January – Edward Brinton (b. 1924), oceanograph and marine biologist.
- 15 January
- 21 January – Lawrence Garfinkel (b. 1922), epidemiologist, worked on link between lung cancer and smoking.
- 26 January – Geoffrey Burbidge (b. 1925), astronomer, B²FH coauthor.
- 28 January – Patricia Clarke (b. 1919), biochemist.
- 30 January – Bruce Mitchell (b. 1920), Old English scholar.
- 31 January – Howard Lotsof (b. 1943), discovered anti-addictive properties of ibogaine.
February
- 2 February
- 4 February
- 9 February – Albert Kligman (b. 1916), controversial dermatologist, discovered tretinoin topical uses.
- 11 February – Arthur H. Hayes Jr. (b. 1933), pharmacologist, former US Commissioner of Food and Drugs.
- 12 February – Sheldon Gilgore (b. 1932), endocrinologist and pharmaceutical executive.
- 14 February – John Thorbjarnarson (b. 1957), crocodilian specialist.
- 17 February – Hans Henning Ørberg (b. 1920), linguist.
- 19 February – Walter Plowright (b. 1923), veterinary scientist, developed rinderpest vaccine.
- 21 February – Jacek Karpiński (b. 1927), computer scientist.
- 26 February – Jacques J. Polak (b. 1914), IMF economist.
- 27 February – Eli Fischer-Jørgensen (b. 1911), phonetician.
March
- 2 March – Charles B. Moore (b. 1920), engineer.
- 4 March
- 6 March – Cho Gyeong-chul (b. 1929), astronomer.
- 8 March – Georgiy Zatsepin (b. 1917), astophysicist, co-namesake of the Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit.
- 11 March
- Colin Wells (b. 1933), historian and archeologist.
- Arnall Patz (b. 1920), ophthalmologist, Lasker Award recipient.
- 13 March – Ian Axford (b. 1933), space scientist.
- 15 March – Lucien Campeau (b. 1927), cardiologist, pioneered several techniques.
- 20 March – Robin Milner (b. 1934), computer scientist.
- 22 March
- Ky Fan (b. 1914), mathematician.
- James W. Black (b. 1924), physician and pharmacologist, Nobel laureate.
- 24 March – Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa (b. 1917), physician and biologist.
April
May
- 3 May – Guenter Wendt (b. 1923), space engineer.
- 4 May – Hadi Soesastro (b. 1945), economist.
- 11 May – Robert H. Burris (b. 1914), biochemist, pioneer in nitrogen fixation research.
- 13 May – Paul Garabedian (b. 1927), applied mathematician.
- 15 May – John Shepherd-Barron (b. 1925), inventor of the automatic teller machine.
- 17 May
- 18 May
- 20 May – Walter Rudin (b. 1921), mathematics textbook author.
- 22 May – Martin Gardner (b. 1914), recreational mathematics writer and debunker of pseudoscience.
- 28 May – Hugh Ford (b. 1913), engineer.
- 30 May – Paul Müller (b. 1940), biologist.
June
- 3 June
- 4 June – Raymond Allchin (b. 1923), archeologist.
- 8 June – Joan Hinton (b. 1921), nuclear physicist, Manhattan Project participant.
- 11 June – Fred Plum (b. 1924), neurologist, coma specialist.
- 12 June – Richard Keynes (b. 1919), physiologist, edited Charles Darwin's works.
- 15 June – Charles Thomas Beer (b. 1915), organic chemist.
- 18 June – Robert Galambos (b. 1914), neuroscientist, demonstrated use of echolocation in bats.
- 20 June – Harry B. Whittington (b. 1916), paleontologist, Woodwardian Professor of Geology.
- 25 June – Brian Flowers, Baron Flowers (b. 1924), physicist.
- 28 June – Clement Finch (b. 1915), hematologist.
July
September
October
See also
References
- ^ Welcome to the International Year of Biodiversity. Convention on Biological Diversity, 26 April 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2011
- ^ Mukherjee, Siddhartha (16 November 2010). The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4391-0795-9. http://books.google.com/books?id=5rF_31RVTnMC. Retrieved 2011-12-02.