1913 in science

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The year 1913 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

AstronomyEdit

BiologyEdit

ChemistryEdit

  • February – Daniel J. O'Conor and Herbert A. Faber file for a United States patent on the composite plastic laminate Formica.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • J. J. Thomson shows that charged subatomic particles can be separated by their mass-to-charge ratio, the technique known as mass spectrometry.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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ClimatologyEdit

GeologyEdit

History of scienceEdit

  • March – First publication of Isis, the journal of the history of science edited by George Sarton, in Ghent.
  • Pierre Duhem begins publication of Le Système du Monde: Histoire des Doctrines cosmologiques de Platon à Copernic in Paris.

MathematicsEdit

PhysicsEdit

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Physiology and medicineEdit

PsychologyEdit

TechnologyEdit

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