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Sciences

Similar to engineering and technology, the sciences category is vast; and includes such disciplines as biology, chemistry and geology, as well as the “science” of practitioners in such fields as medicine and surgery. The 1960s show the transfer of leadership in most of the sciences after 1945 to the United States which now established the research frontiers and norms of scientific inquiry once dependent on Europe. The period saw the continuation from the 1950s of the federal government as a major patron of science in American universities which flowered in the 1960s as research hubs, along with foundations and private companies. Together, these produced spectacular advances in basic scientific knowledge; and breakthroughs with commercial applications that improved the quality of life in the United States and around the world.

If you have an expertise in some aspect of the sciences in the 1960s – from physics to paleontology – we encourage you to contribute here.

  • Archeology, Anthropology, Paleontology, and Antiquities (1)
  • Astronomy (2)
  • Biology (2)
  • Chemistry and Materials (2)
  • Geology & Earth Sciences (3)
  • Medicine – Surgery (2)
  • Medicine and Physiology (2)
  • Nobels (1)
  • Oceanography (5)
  • Physics (2)
  • Psychology and Psychiatry (4)
  • Zoology (3)

Zoology Achievement Chronology, 1960-75

Peter E. Austin

1960s Chemistry & Materials Achievement Timeline

Peter E. Austin

Biology Achievement Timeline, 1960-75

Peter E. Austin

1960s Era Archeology, Anthropology, Paleontology, and Antiquities Timeline

Peter E. Austin

1960s Physics Achievement Chronology

Paul J. Walters

Recombinant DNA, 1973

Peter E. Austin

Acceptance of Continental Drift & Seafloor Spreading

Peter E. Austin

Bystander Effect Described & Demonstrated, 1969

Peter E. Austin

First Large Scale L-Dopa Paper – Parkinson’s Disease 1968

Peter E. Austin

Breast Cancer Breakthrough, 1967

Ariel R. Clary

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