1993 in science

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The year 1993 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space exploration

  • February 13 – Asteroid 7253 Nara is discovered by Fumiaki Uto.
  • December 2 – STS-61 is launched. This Space Shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) installs corrective optics, plus upgrades, that not only allow the telescope to focus properly, but also increase magnification/clarity beyond the original design. HST had been pre-designed for such continuous improvement.
  • The first definite asteroid moon is confirmed when the Galileo probe discovers Dactyl orbiting 243 Ida.{{cite journal|last=Chapman|first=Clark R.|title=S-Type Asteroids, Ordinary Chondrites, and Space Weathering: The Evidence from Galileo's Fly-bys of Gaspra and Ida|journal=Meteoritics|volume=31|pages=699–725|date=October 1996|issue=6 |bibcode=1996M&PS...31..699C|doi = 10.1111/j.1945-5100.1996.tb02107.x}}

Computer science

Mathematics

  • April – Publication of a seminal paper on the particle filter.{{cite journal|last1=Gordon|first1=N. J.|last2=Salmond|first2=D. J.|last3=Smith|first3=A. F. M.|authorlink3=Adrian Smith (statistician)|title=Novel approach to nonlinear/non-Gaussian Bayesian state estimation|journal=IEE Proceedings F - Radar and Signal Processing|publisher=Institution of Electrical Engineers|volume=140|issue=2|year=1993|issn=0956-375X|doi=10.1049/ip-f-2.1993.0015|page=107}}
  • June 21 – Andrew Wiles announces a proof of Fermat's Last Theorem at the Isaac Newton Institute. The proof is slightly flawed, but Wiles announces a revised proof the following year.

Paleontology

Physics

Physiology and medicine

  • February – The New England Journal of Medicine publishes findings demonstrating that patients with peptic ulcers can be successfully treated with antibiotics, lending strong support to the discovery that peptic ulcer disease is caused by H. pylori.
  • March 23 – Start of Milwaukee Cryptosporidiosis outbreak.
  • July 15 – A study published by Dean Hamer and others in the United States indicates a link between the chromosome band and genetic marker Xq28 and male sexual orientation.{{cite journal|doi=10.1126/science.8332896|title=A linkage between DNA markers on the X chromosome and male sexual orientation|year=1993|last1=Hamer|first1=D.|last2=Hu|first2=S.|last3=Magnuson|first3=V.|last4=Hu|first4=N.|last5=Pattatucci|first5=A.|journal=Science|volume=261|issue=5119|pages=321–7|pmid=8332896|bibcode=1993Sci...261..321H|url=https://zenodo.org/record/1231257}}
  • August
  • Formal launch of the Cochrane Collaboration.
  • Francisco Mojica first characterizes what becomes known as the CRISPR locus.{{cite journal|last1=Mojica|first1=F. J.|last2=Juez|first2=G.|last3=Rodríguez-Valera|first3=F|year=1993|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8412707|title=Transcription at different salinities of Haloferax mediterranei sequences adjacent to partially modified PstI sites|journal=Molecular Microbiology|volume=9|issue=3|pages=613–621|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2958.1993.tb01721.x |pmid=8412707 |s2cid=23548049 |accessdate=2021-03-19}}
  • The "Intelligent Prosthesis", the first commercially available microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knee, is released by UK company Charles A. Blatchford & Sons.{{cite web|url=http://www.blatchford.co.uk/company/history/history.html|title=History of Prosthetics|publisher=Blatchford & Sons, Ltd|accessdate=2008-03-16|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410073712/http://www.blatchford.co.uk/company/history/history.html|archivedate=2008-04-10|url-status=live}}

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