Overview of the events of 1971 in science
The year 1971 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space exploration [ edit ]
July 4 – Michael S. Hart posts the first e-book , a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence , on the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 's mainframe computer , the origin of Project Gutenberg .[ 4]
November 3 – The Unix Programmer's Manual is published.
November 15 – Intel release the world's first microprocessor , the 4004 .
November/December – Computer Space is released, the first arcade video game .
Ray Tomlinson sends the first ARPAnet e-mail between host computers, at BBN , Cambridge, Massachusetts , with the first use of the @ sign in an address.[ 5]
Kenbak-1 goes on sale, considered to be the world's first personal computer by the Computer History Museum and the American Computer Museum .
The earliest floppy disks , 8 inches in diameter, become commercially available as components of products shipped by IBM , their inventor.
January 23 – Fritz Feigl (b. 1891 ), Austrian-born Brazilian chemist
January 25 – Donald Winnicott (b. 1896 ), English child psychiatrist .
February 16 – Heinrich Willi (b. 1900 ), Swiss pediatrician .
February 25 – Theodor Svedberg (b. 1884 ), Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
March 11 – Philo T. Farnsworth (b. 1906 ), American television pioneer.
April 1 – Dame Kathleen Lonsdale (b. 1903 ), Irish -born crystallographer .
April 6 – Margaret Newton (b. 1887 ), Canadian plant pathologist .
April 12 – Igor Tamm (b. 1895 ), Russian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
June 6 – Edward Andrade (b. 1887 ), English physicist.
June 15
June 30 – Soviet cosmonauts
September 15 – Benno Mengele (b. 1898 ), Austrian electrical engineer
^ Howarth, Francis G. (1972-01-21). "Cavernicoles in Lava Tubes on the Island of Hawaii". Science . 175 (4019): 325–326. Bibcode :1972Sci...175..325H . doi :10.1126/science.175.4019.325 . JSTOR 1733505 . PMID 17814543 . S2CID 36219772 .
^ O'Keefe, John; Dostrovsky, Jonathan (1971). "The hippocampus as a spatial map: preliminary evidence from unit activity in the freely-moving rat". Brain Research . 34 (1): 171–175. doi :10.1016/0006-8993(71)90358-1 . PMID 5124915 .
^ Binder, Marc D (2009). Encyclopedia of Neuroscience . Springer. p. 3166 . ISBN 978-3-540-23735-8 .
^ Hart, Michael (August 1992). "The History and Philosophy of Project Gutenberg" . Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 2011-10-05 . .
^ Tomlinson, Ray. "The First Network Email" . Archived from the original on 2006-05-06. Retrieved 2011-10-05 .
^ Cook, Stephen (1971). "The complexity of theorem proving procedures" . Proceedings of the Third Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing . pp. 151–158. doi :10.1145/800157.805047 . ISBN 9781450374644 . S2CID 7573663 .
^ Quillen, Daniel (1971). "The Adams Conjecture" . Topology . 10 : 67–80. doi :10.1016/0040-9383(71)90018-8 . ISSN 0040-9383 . MR 0279804 .
^ Takiff, S. J. (1971). "Rings of invariant polynomials for a class of Lie algebras" . Transactions of the American Mathematical Society . 160 : 249–262. doi :10.2307/1995803 . ISSN 0002-9947 . JSTOR 1995803 . MR 0281839 .
^ Beckmann, E. C. (2006). "CT scanning: the early days". British Journal of Radiology . 79 (937): 5–8. doi :10.1259/bjr/29444122 . PMID 16421398 .
^ Bywaters, E. G. L. (March 1971). "Still's disease in the adult" . Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases . 30 (2): 121–33. doi :10.1136/ard.30.2.121 . PMC 1005739 . PMID 5315135 .
^ "Americas region is declared the world's first to eliminate rubella" . WHO. 2015-04-30. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-04-30 .
^ Kielan-Jaworowska, Z.; Barsbold, R. (1972). "Narrative of the Polish-Mongolian Palaeontological Expeditions, 1967-1971" (PDF) . Palaeontologia Polonica . 27 : 1−12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-05-20.
^ Penrose, R.; Floyd, R. M. (1971). "Extraction of Rotational Energy from a Black Hole". Nature Physical Science . 229 (6): 177. Bibcode :1971NPhS..229..177P . doi :10.1038/physci229177a0 .