1951 in science

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The year 1951 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space scienceEdit

BiologyEdit

  • Nesting pairs of the Bermuda petrel, thought to have been extinct for more than 300 years, are found.
  • Niko Tinbergen publishes The Study of Instinct.

ChemistryEdit

Computer scienceEdit

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History of science and technologyEdit

MathematicsEdit

MedicineEdit

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PhysicsEdit

PsychologyEdit

TechnologyEdit

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OrganizationsEdit

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BirthsEdit

DeathsEdit

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