1931 in science

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The year 1931 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy

Chemistry

  • November 26 – Harold Urey and associates at Columbia University discover deuterium by the fractional distillation of liquid hydrogen, leading to demonstration of the existence of heavy water.{{cite journal|first1=Harold C.|last1=Urey|first2=F. G.|last2=Brickwedde|first3=G. M.|last3=Murphy|title=A Hydrogen Isotope of Mass 2|journal=Physical Review|year=1932|volume=39|pages=164–5|url=http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.39.16|doi=10.1103/PhysRev.39.164|bibcode=1932PhRv...39..164U|access-date=2012-01-08|doi-access=free}}
  • Erich Hückel proposes Hückel's rule, which explains when a planar ring molecule will have aromatic properties.{{cite web|last=Rzepa|first=Henry S.|title=The aromaticity of Pericyclic reaction transition states|publisher=Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London|url=http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/pericyclic/|access-date=2007-03-26}}
  • The first aerogel is created by Steven Kistler.{{cite journal |date=1931 |title=Coherent expanded aerogels and jellies |journal=Nature |volume=127 |issue=3211 |page=741 |bibcode=1931Natur.127..741K |doi=10.1038/127741a0 |author=Kistler, S. S. |s2cid=4077344 |doi-access=free}}{{cite journal |date=1932 |title=Coherent Expanded-Aerogels |journal=Journal of Physical Chemistry |volume=36 |issue=1 |pages=52–64 |doi=10.1021/j150331a003 |author=Kistler, S. S.}}{{cite journal |last=Pajonk |first=G. M. |date=1991-05-16 |title=Aerogel catalysts |url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-9834%2891%2985054-Y |journal=Applied Catalysis |language=en |volume=72 |issue=2 |pages=217–266 |doi=10.1016/0166-9834(91)85054-Y |issn=0166-9834}}{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=exRjDAAAQBAJ&q=kistler+charles+learned&pg=PA41 |title=Cryogenic Heat Transfer |edition=2nd |last1=Barron |first1=Randall F. |last2=Nellis |first2=Gregory F. |publisher=CRC Press |year=2016 |page=41 |isbn=9781482227451 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171122171437/https://books.google.com/books?id=exRjDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA41&dq=kistler+charles+learned&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y |archive-date=2017-11-22}}

Earth sciences

History of science

Mathematics

Physics

Physiology and medicine

  • May–October – American pathologists Ernest William Goodpasture and Alice Miles Woodruff publish their results on growing influenza and several other viruses in fertilised chicken eggs.{{cite journal|author1=Woodruff, Alice Miles|author2=Goodpasture, Ernest W.|title=The Susceptibility of the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane of Chick Embryos to Infection with the Fowl-Pox Virus|journal=The American Journal of Pathology|volume=7|issue=3|pages=209–222|date=May 1931|pmc=2062632|pmid=19969963}}{{cite journal |last1=Goodpasture |first1=E. W. |last2=Woodruff |first2=Alice M. |last3=Buddingh |first3=G. J. |title=The Cultivation of Vaccine and Other Viruses in the Chorioallantoic Membrane of Chick Embryos |journal=Science |date=9 October 1931 |volume=74 |issue=1919 |pages=371–372 |doi=10.1126/science.74.1919.371 |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.74.1919.371 |language=en |issn=0036-8075}} Richard Shope publishes three papers identifying influenza A virus as the cause of swine influenza.{{cite book |editor=Knobler, S. |editor2=Mack, A. |editor3=Mahmoud, A. |editor4=Lemon, S.|title=The Threat of Pandemic Influenza: Are We Ready? Workshop Summary|chapter=1: The Story of Influenza|pages=60–61|chapter-url=http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=11150&page=61|publisher=The National Academies Press|location=Washington, D.C.|doi=10.17226/11150|pmid=20669448|year=2005|isbn=978-0-309-09504-4|author=Institute of Medicine (US) Forum on Microbial Threats}}{{cite journal |author=Taubenberger, J. K. |author2=Hultin, J. V. |author3=Morens, D. M.|year=2007|title=Discovery and characterization of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus in historical context|journal=Antiviral Therapy|volume=12|issue=4B|pages=581–591|pmc=2391305|pmid=17944266}}
  • December 3 – The drug Alka-Seltzer is placed on the market.
  • Adolf Butenandt discovers androsterone.
  • John Haven Emerson and August Krogh introduce new forms of negative pressure ventilator.
  • The first electroencephalography is performed by Hans Berger in Germany.
  • Lucy Wills, working in India, demonstrates that anemia in pregnancy can be reversed using brewer's yeast.{{cite journal|last=Wills|first=L.|year=1931|title=Treatment of 'pernicious anaemia' of pregnancy and 'tropical anaemia', with special reference to yeast extract as a curative agent|journal=British Medical Journal|volume=1|issue=3676 |pages=1059–64|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.3676.1059|pmid=20776230|pmc=2314785}}

Technology

Other events

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