1925 in science

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The year 1925 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space scienceEdit

  • January 1 – Cecilia Payne completes her PhD thesis Stellar Atmospheres: a Contribution to the Observational Study of High Temperature in the Reversing Layers of Stars<ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref> at Radcliffe College of Harvard University, providing spectral evidence that stars are composed almost entirely of hydrogen with helium, contrary to scientific consensus at the time; however, her findings will be vindicated by 1929 and astronomer Otto Struve will describe her work as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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BiologyEdit

CartographyEdit

ChemistryEdit

History of scienceEdit

PhysicsEdit

TechnologyEdit

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Other eventsEdit

AwardsEdit

BirthsEdit

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DeathsEdit

ReferencesEdit

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