1910 in science

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The year 1910 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy

Cartography

Chemistry

  • Albert Einstein and Marian Smoluchowski find the Einstein-Smoluchowski formula for the attenuation coefficient due to density fluctuations in a gas.
  • aberic acid.[6]
  • Salvarsan, the first organic antisyphilitic, its properties having been discovered the previous fall by bacteriologist Sahachiro Hata during systematic testing in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich; it rapidly becomes the world's most widely prescribed drug.[7]
  • George Barger and James Ewens of Wellcome Laboratories in London first synthesize dopamine.[8]
  • mesothorium (later shown to be 228Ra), radium (226Ra, the longest-lived isotope), and thorium X (224Ra) are impossible to separate, leading to the identification of isotopes.[9]

Mathematics

Physics

Physiology and medicine

Technology

Institutions

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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  5. ^ Astrophys. J. 33:410–417 (1911) "New Star on Milky Way", Washington Post, January 15, 1911, p. 47
  6. ^ Tokyo Kagaku Kaishi (1911)[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Salvarsan". Chemical & Engineering News. American Chemical Society. 2005. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
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  11. ^ Bax, N. M. A.; et al. (2008). Endoscopic Surgery in Infants and Children. Springer. p. 281.
  12. ^ Fielding, H. Garrison (1917). An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology, Suggestions for Study and Bibliographic Data. W.B. Saunders Co. p. 775.
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  20. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966 – Peyton Rous – Biography". Nobelprize.org. Retrieved 2011-10-14.
  21. ^ Jacobaeus, Hans Christian (1911). "The Possibilities for Performing Cystoscopy in Examinations of Serous Cavities". Münchner Medizinischen Wochenschrift.
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  26. ^ "Test Edison Car On Crosstown Line" (PDF). The New York Times. 1910-02-26. p. 2.
  27. ^ U.S. patent 960,244
  28. ^ Thompson, Sanford E. (1915). Concrete in Railroad Construction: A Treatise ... Atlas Portland Cement Company. p. 36.
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