1939 in science

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The year 1939 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy

Biology

  • Autumn – DDT's properties as an insecticide are discovered by Paul Müller of Geigy.{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1948/|work=NobelPrize.org|title=The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1948|accessdate=May 11, 2011}}

Cartography

  • Kavrayskiy VII projection devised by Vladimir V. Kavrayskiy.{{cite book|title=Flattening the Earth: Two Thousand Years of Map Projections|first=John P.|last=Snyder|year=1993|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0-226-76747-5}}

Chemistry

  • January 7 – French physicist Marguerite Perey identifies francium, the last chemical element first discovered in nature, as a decay product of 227Ac.{{cite web|url=http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/element.php?sym=fr|title=87 Francium|work=Elementymology & Elements Multidict|first=Peter|last=van der Krogt|accessdate=2019-01-07}}
  • April 30 – Nylon fabric is first introduced to the general public at the New York World's Fair.
  • July – Edward Adelbert Doisy of Saint Louis University publishes the chemical structure of vitamin K.{{cite journal|last=MacCorquodale|first=D. W.|author2=Binkley, S. B.|author3=Thayer, S. A.|author4=Doisy, E. A.|year=1939|title=On the Constitution of Vitamin K1|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=61|issue=7|pages=1928–1929|doi=10.1021/ja01876a510}}

  • Linus Pauling publishes The Nature of the Chemical Bond, a compilation of a decade's work on chemical bonding, explaining hybridization theory, covalent bonding and ionic bonding as explained through electronegativity, and resonance as a means to explain, among other things, the structure of benzene.{{cite web|title=Linus Pauling: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1954|work=Nobel Lectures, Chemistry 1942–1962|publisher=Elsevier|year=1964|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1954/pauling-bio.html|accessdate=2007-02-28}}

Computer science

History of science and technology

Mathematics

  • Richard von Mises poses the birthday problem in probability.{{cite book|first=Tony|last=Crilly|title=50 Mathematical Ideas you really need to know|location=London|publisher=Quercus|year=2007|isbn=978-1-84724-008-8|page=133}}

Physics

  • January–February – Discovery of nuclear fission is announced independently by Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner.{{cite journal|first1=O.|last1=Hahn|first2=F.|last2=Strassmann|title=Über den Nachweis und das Verhalten der bei der Bestrahlung des Urans mittels Neutronen entstehenden Erdalkalimetalle|journal=Naturwissenschaften|volume=27|issue=1|pages=11–15|date=January 6, 1939|doi=10.1007/BF01488241|bibcode=1939NW.....27...11H|s2cid=5920336 }}{{cite journal|first1=Lise |last1=Meitner |first2=O. R. |last2=Frisch |title=Disintegration of Uranium by Neutrons: a New Type of Nuclear Reaction |journal=Nature |volume=143 |issue=3615 |pages=239–240 |url=http://www.nature.com/physics/looking-back/meitner/index.html |date=February 16, 1939 |doi=10.1038/143239a0 |accessdate=22 May 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110525075850/http://www.nature.com/physics/looking-back/meitner/index.html |archivedate=May 25, 2011 |url-status=live |df=mdy |bibcode=1939Natur.143..239M |s2cid=4113262 }}{{cite journal|first=O. R. |last=Frisch |title=Physical Evidence for the Division of Heavy Nuclei under Neutron Bombardment |journal=Nature |volume=143 |issue=3616 |pages=276 |date=February 18, 1939 |doi=10.1038/143276a0 |bibcode=1939Natur.143..276F |doi-access=free }} On January 26, Niels Bohr reports the splitting of the uranium nucleus with a release of two hundred million electron volts of energy to a conference on the campus of George Washington University in Washington, D.C.Announcement of the Atomic Age plaque next to the entrance of the Physics Department at GWU (erected 2002).
  • August 2 – The Einstein–Szilard letter is signed by Albert Einstein, advising President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt of the potential use of uranium to construct an atomic bomb. It is delivered on October 11.
  • October 21 – First meeting of the Advisory Committee on Uranium under Lyman James Briggs, authorised by President Roosevelt to oversee neutron experiments.

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