Overview of the events of 1941 in science
The year 1941 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
February 23 – Chemical element 94, plutonium , is first synthesized by Glenn T. Seaborg , Arthur C. Wahl , Joseph W. Kennedy and Emilio Segrè . It is kept secret until after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki , as it is being developed for the first atomic bombs .
Folic acid is first isolated via extraction from spinach leaves by Herschel K. Mitchell , Esmond E. Snell and Roger J. Williams at the University of Texas at Austin .[ 3]
The first polyester fibre, polyethylene terephthalate (terylene), is patented by John Rex Whinfield , James T. Dickson and their employer the Calico Printers' Association of Manchester , England.
Charles Singer 's A Short History of Science to the Nineteenth Century published in the U.K.
The Gloster E.28/39 , the first British aircraft to fly with a turbojet engine
January 16 – András Sárközy , Hungarian mathematician .
January 24 – Dan Shechtman , Israeli winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2011).
February 12 – Dennis Sullivan , American mathematician.
March 10 – George P. Smith , American biochemist , winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2018).
March 14 – Michael Berry , English mathematical physicist .
March 26 – Richard Dawkins , British evolutionary biologist .
March 27 – Simon Campbell , British chemist.
April 23 – Ray Tomlinson (died 2016 ), American computer scientist.
April 28 – Karl Barry Sharpless , American chemist, twice winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2001, 2022).[ 12]
May 25 – Uta Frith , German-born British developmental psychologist .
June 20 – Robert D. Acland (died 2016 ), English-born microsurgeon .
July 23 – Pierre Agostini , French experimental physicist , winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2023).
August 2 – Jules A. Hoffmann , Luxembourg -born winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2011).
August 22 – Peter Murray-Rust , British chemist and Herman Skolnik Award winner.
September 2 – Shasanka Mohan Roy , Indian quantum physicist .
September 9 – Dennis Ritchie (died 2011 ), American computer scientist .
September 10 – Stephen Jay Gould (died 2002 ), American paleontologist /evolutionist .
December 22 – M. Stanley Whittingham , English-born solid-state chemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2019).
Vivian Pinn , American physician .
February 21 – Sir Frederick Banting (born 1891 ), Canadian discoverer of insulin , winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1923 ) (military aircraft accident).
April 5 – Sir Nigel Gresley (born 1876 ), English steam locomotive engineer (Flying Scotsman and Mallard ).
April 13 – Annie Jump Cannon (born 1863 ), American astronomer.
April 17 – Hans Driesch (born 1867 ), German biologist and philosopher.
June 1 – Hans Berger (born 1873 ), German neurologist.
June 6 – Louis Chevrolet (born 1878 ), Swiss -born race driver and automobile builder in the United States.
July 11 – Sir Arthur Evans (born 1851 ), English archaeologist .
July 26 – Henri Lebesgue (born 1875 ), French mathematician.
August 14 – Paul Sabatier (born 1854 ), French chemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1912).
August 30 – Peder Oluf Pedersen (born 1874 ), Danish engineer and physicist.
September 9 – Hans Spemann (born 1869 ), German embryologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1935).
November 10 – Carrie Derick (born 1862 , Canadian botanist and geneticist.
November 18 – Walther Nernst (born 1864 ), German physical chemist .
November 22 – Kurt Koffka (born 1886 , German-born psychologist.
December 11 – Émile Picard (born 1856 ), French mathematician.
December 29 – Tullio Levi-Civita (born 1873 ), Italian mathematician.
^ Beadle, G. W.; Tatum, E. L (1941). "Genetic Control of Biochemical Reactions in Neurospora" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 27 (11). United States: 499– 506. Bibcode :1941PNAS...27..499B . doi :10.1073/pnas.27.11.499 . PMC 1078370 . PMID 16588492 .
^ "Obituaries" (PDF) . Medical Journal of Malaysia . June 1981. Retrieved 4 May 2015 .
^ Mitchell, H. K.; Snell, E. E.; Williams, R. J. (1941). "The concentration of "folic acid" ". Journal of the American Chemical Society . 63 (8): 2284. doi :10.1021/ja01853a512 .
^ Robertson, Patrick (1974). The Shell Book of Firsts . London: Ebury Press. pp. 124– 5.
^ "1941 First Trauma Centre Birmingham Accident Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre, Birmingham, UK" . Trauma Systems . Trauma.org. Archived from the original on 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2016-03-26 .
^ Ritchie, Murdoch (1996). A Biographical Memoir of Albert Gilman (PDF) . National Academies Press. pp. 60– 63. Retrieved 2015-03-26 .
^ Knobloch, Eberhard (2003). The shoulders on which we stand/Wegbereiter der Wissenschaft (in German and English). Springer. pp. 170– 173. ISBN 3-540-20557-8 .
^ Taylor, Geoffrey (1950). "The formation of a blast wave by a very intense explosion". Proceedings of the Royal Society . A201 . London: 159 ff. JSTOR 98395 . The report was classified when written.
^ Hewlett, Richard G. ; Anderson, Oscar E. (1962). The New World, 1939–1946 . University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 40– 41. ISBN 0-520-07186-7 . OCLC 637004643 .
^ R. Sherr; K. T. Bainbridge; H. H. Anderson (1 October 1941). "Transmutation of Mercury by Fast Neutrons" . Physical Review . 60 (7): 473– 479. Bibcode :1941PhRv...60..473S . doi :10.1103/PhysRev.60.473 . Retrieved 20 June 2022 .
^ "No. 35217" . The London Gazette . 11 July 1941. p. 3991.
^ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022" (Press release). The Nobel Prize. 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2022-10-06 .