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1950: Paul Dirac, first suggestion of string theory 1950: Seaborg, Ghiorso, Street, Thompson, element 98, californium 1950: Jan Oort, theory of comet origins 1950: Bjorklund, Crandall, Moyer, York, Neutral pion 1950: Albert Einstein, Einstein's failed unified theory 1951: Smith and Baade, identify a radio galaxy 1951: Petermann, Stueckelberg, renormalisation group 1952: Courant, Livingston, Snyder, Strong focusing principle for particle accelerators 1952: Alvarez, Glaser, bubble chamber 1952: Seaborg et al, elements 99; einsteinium, 100; fermium 1952: Walter Baade, resolves confusion over two different types of Cepheid variable stars 1952: Edward Teller et al, hydrogen bomb 1952: Joseph Weber, described the principle of the maser 1953: Gell-Mann and Nishijima, strangeness 1953: Gerard de Vaucouleurs, galaxy superclusters and large scale inhomogenieties 1953: Charles Townes, maser 1953: Alpher, Herman, Follin, first recognition of the horizon problem in cosmology 1954: Yang and Mills, non-abelian gauge theory 1954: Low and Gell-Mann, renormalisation group revisited 1955: caesium atomic clock 1955: Martin Ryle, radio telescope interferometry 1955: John Wheeler, describes the space-time foam at the Planck scale 1955: Ilya Prigogine, thermodynamics of irreversible processes 1955: Carl von Weizsacker, Multiple Quantisation and ur-theory 1955: Seaborg et al, element 101, mendelevium 1955: Chamberlain, Segre and Wiegand anti-proton 1956: Reines and Cowan, neutrino detection 1956: Cork, Lambertson, Piccioni, Wenzel, evidence for anti-neutron 1956: Block, Lee and Yang, weak interaction could violate parity 1956: Reines and Cowan, anti-neutrino detection 1956: Erwin Muller, field ion microscope and first images of individual atoms 1956: Cook, Lambertson, Piconi, Wentzel, anti-neutron 1968: Abdus Salam, 2-component neutrino 1957: Burbidge, Burbidge, Hoyle, Fowler Formation of light elements in stars 1957: Friedman, Lederman, Telegdi, Wu, parity violation in weak decays 1957: Bardeen, Cooper, Schrieffer, BCS theory of superconductivity 1957: nobelium 1957: Hugh Everett, Many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics 1957: Feynman, Gell-Mann, Marshak, Sudarshan, V-A theory of weak interactions 1957: John Wheeler, pregeometry and space-time foam 1958: Townes and Schawlow, theory of laser 1958: Martin Ryle, evidence for evolution of distant cosmological radio sources 1958: Seaborg et al, element 102, nobelium 1958: Gary Feinberg, predicts that muon neutrino is distinct from electron neutrino 1958: David Finkelstein, resolves the nature of the black hole event horizon 1959: MIT, radar echo from Venus 1959: Ramsey, Kleppner, Goldenberg, hydrogen maser atomic clock 1959: Tulio Regge, theory of Regge poles 1960: Theodore Maiman, ruby laser 1960: Martin Kruskal, new coordinates to study Schwarzschild black hole 1960: Eugene Wigner, the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in natural science 1960: Pound and Rebka, measurement of gravitational red-shift 1960: Matthews and Sandage, optical identification of a quasar 1961: Sheldon Glashow, introduces neutral intermediate boson of electro-weak interactions 1961: Jeoffrey Goldstone, Theory of massless particles in spontaneous symmetry breaking (Goldstone boson) 1961: Gell-Mann and Ne'eman, The eightfold way, SU(3) octet symmetry of hadrons 1961: Robert Dicke, Weak anthropic principle 1961: Robert Hofstadter, necleons have an internal structure 1961: Ghiorso, Sikkeland, Larsh, Latimer, element 103, lawrencium 1961: Edward Ohm, prior detection of CMBR, but not identified 1961: Edward Lorenz, chaos theory 1961: Yuri Gagarin, first man in space 1961: Geoffrey Chew, nuclear democracy and the bootstrap model 1961: Tulio Regge, simplicial lattice general relativity 1962: Gell-Mann and Ne'eman, Prediction of Omega minus particle 1962: Leith and Upatnieks, first hologram 1962: Giacconi, Gursky, Paolini, Rossi, detection of cosmic X-rays 1962: Brian Josephson, theory of Jesephson effect 1962: Lederman, Steinberger, Schwartz, evidence for more than one type of neutrino 1962: Hogarth, proposes relation between cosmological and thermodynamic arrows of time 1962: Thomas Gold, time-symmetric universe 1962: Benoit Mandelbrot, fractal images 1963: Samios et al, Baryon Omega minus found 1963: Philip Anderson, Gauge theories can evade Goldstone theorem 1963: Roy Kerr, solution for a rotating black hole 1963: Schmidt, Greensite, Sandage, quasars are distant 1963: Nicola Cabibbo, weak mixing angle 1964: Brout, Englert, Higgs, Higgs mechanism of symmetry breaking 1964: Hoyle, Taylor, Zeldovich, big bang nucleosynthesis of helium 1964: Steven Weinberg, baryon number is probably not conserved 1964: Christenson, Cronin, Fitch, Turlay, CP violation in weak interactions 1964: Gell-Mann, Zweig, quark theory of hadrons 1964: Murray Gell-Mann, current algebra 1964: Bjorken and Glashow, prediciton of SU(4) flavour symmetry and charm 1964: Roger Penrose, black holes must contain singularities 1964: Ginzburg, Doroshkevich, Novikov, Zel'dovich, black holes have no hair 1964: Salpeter and Zel'dovich, black holes power quasars and radio galaxies 1964: John Bell, a quantum inequality which limits the possibilities for local hidden variable theories 1964: John Wheeler, foundations of canonical formulism for gravity 1964: soviets, element 104, rutherfordium 1964: Salam, Ward, SU(2)xU(1) model of electro-weak unification 1965: Thomas Kibble, Higgs mechanism for Yang-Mills theory 1965: Greenberg, Han, Nambu, SU(3) colour symmetry to explain statistics of quark model 1965: Zabusky and Kruskal, Numerical studies of solitons 1965: Penzias and Wilson, detection of the cosmic background radiation 1965: Dicke, Peebles, Roll, Wilkinson, indentification of cosmic background radiation 1965: Rees and Sciama, quasars were more numerable in the past 1966: X-ray source Cygnus X-1 discovered 1967: Steven Weinberg, electro-weak unification 1967: Bell and Hewish, pulsars 1967: Irwin Shapiro, radar measurment of relativistic time delays to Mercury 1967: John Wheeler, introduced the term "black hole" 1967: Andrei Sakharov, three criteria for cosmological abundance of matter over anti-matter 1967: soviets, element 105, dubnium 1968: Joseph Weber, first attempt at a gravitational wave detector 1968: Brandon Carter, Strong anthropic principle 1968: Gabriele Veneziano, Dual resonance model for strong interaction, beginning of string theory 1968: James Bjorken, theory of scaling behavior in deep inelastic scattering 1968: Richard Feynman, scaling and parton model of nucleons 1969: Kendall, Friedman, Taylor Deep inelastic scattering experiments find structure inside protons. 1969: Ellis, Hawking and Penrose, singularity theorems for the big bang 1969: Roger Penrose, conjectures that singularities are hidden by cosmic censorship 1969: Donald Lynden-Bell, black hole at the centre of galactic nuclei 1969: Raymond Davis, solar neutrino detector 1969: Charles Misner, cosmological horizon problem revisited 1969: Robert Dicke, cosmological flatness problem 1969: Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon 1969: first attempts to verify solar deflection of radio waves from quasars 1969: David Finkelstein, Space-time code 1970: Claude Lovelace, Veneziano amplitude has special properties in 26 dimensions 1970: Nambu, Nielsen, Susskind, realisation that the dual resonance model is string theory 1970: Goto, Hara, Nambu, Action for bosonic string as area of world sheet 1970: Simon Van der Meer, stochastic cooling for particle beams 1970: Glashow, Iliopoulos, Maiani, GIM mechanism and prediction of charm quark 1970: Stephen Hawking, the surface area of a black holes event horizon always increases 1971: Kenneth Wilson, the operator product expansion and the renormalisation group for the strong force 1971: Dimopolous, Fayet, Gol'fand, Lichtman Supersymmetry 1971: Ramond, Neveu, Schwarz String theory of bosons and fermions with critical dimension 10 1971: 't Hooft, Veltman, Lee, renormalisation of elctro-weak model 1971: Roger Penrose, spin networks 1971: Bolton, Murdin, Webster Cygnus X-1 identified as black hole candidate 1972: Jacob Bekenstein, black hole entropy 1972: Fritsch, Gell-Mann, Bardeen , Quantum Chromodynamics 1972: Kirzhnits, Linde, Electro-Weak phase transition 1972: Roger Penrose, Twistors 1972: Salam, Pati, SU(4)xSU(4) unification and proton decay 1972: Tom Bolton Cygnus X-1 identified as black hole 1973: Wess and Zumino, space-time supersymmetry 1973: Ostriker and Peebles, dark matter in galaxies 1973: CERN, Evidence of weak neutral currents 1973: 't Hooft, Gross, Politzer, Wilczek, Coleman, theory of asymptotic freedom in non-abelian gauge theories 1973: Klebesadel, Strong, Olson, Gamma Ray Bursts are cosmic 1973: Edward Tyron, the universe as a quantum fluctuation 1974: Yoneya, Scherk, Schwarz interpretation of string theory as a theory of gravity 1974: Ting and Richter, found J/psi, charmed quark 1974: Kenneth Wilson, lattice gauge theory 1974: Taylor and Hulse, binary pulsar and relativistic effects 1974: Kobayashi and Maskawa, CKM mixing matrix; CP violation in weak interaction requires three generations 1974: Georgi and Glashow, SU(5) as Grand Unified Theory and prediction of proton decay 1974: Georgi, Weinberg, Quinn, Convergence of coupling constants at GUT scale 1974: 't Hooft, Okun, Polyakov, heavy magnetic monopoles exist in GUTs.
1974: soviets and americans, element 106, seaborgium 1975: Martin Perl Tau lepton 1975: Gail Hanson quark jets 1975: Chincarini and Rood lumpiness in galaxy distributions 1975: Unruh and Davies acceleration radiation effect 1975: Mitchell Feigenbaum, universality in chaotic non-linear systems 1975: Belavin, Polyakov, Schwartz, Tyupkin instantons in Yang-Mills theory 1976: Scherk, Gliozzi, Olive Supersymmetric string theory 1976: Deser, Freedman, Van Nieuwenhuizen, Ferrara, Zumino Supergravity 1976: Levine and Vessot precision test of gravitational time dilation on rocket 1976: Gerard 't Hooft the instantons solution of the U(1) anomaly 1976: soviets element 107, bohrium 1977: James Elliot, rings of Uranus 1977: Olive and Montenen, conjecture of elecro-magnetic duality 1977: Fermilab, bottom quark 1977: Klaus von Klitzing, quantum Hall effect 1977: Tifft, Gregory, Joeveer, Einasto, Thompson, clusters chains and voids in galaxy dustributions 1977: Berkley, dipole anisotropy on cosmic background radiation 1977: Leon Lederman, upsilon, bottom quark 1977: Gunn, Schramm, Steigman, cosmological constraints imply that there are only three light neutrinos 1978: Charon, moon of Pluto 1978: Taylor and Hulse, evidence for gravitational radiation of binary pulsar 1978: Cremmer, Julia, Nahm, Scherk, 11-dimensional supergravity 1978: Prescott, Taylor, elctro-weak effect on electron polarisation 1979: Voyager, rings of Jupiter 1979: John Preskill, cosmological monopole problem 1979: Walsh, Carswell, Weymannquasar doubled by gravitational lensing 1979: DESY, evidence for gluons in hadron Jets 1979: Alexei Starobinsky inflationary universe 1980: Frederick Reines, Evidence of Neutrino oscillations 1980: DESY, measurement of gluon spin 1980: Alan Guth inflationary early universe 1981: Witten, Schoen, Yau positive energy theorem in general relativity 1981: Green and Schwarz, Type I superstring theory 1981: Binnig, Rohrer scanning tunneling electron microscope 1981: Witten and Alvarez-Gaume Difficulty of getting standard model from 11-D supergravity because of chiral modes 1981: Alexander Polyakov Path integral quantisation of strings, conformal symmetry and critical dimension 1981: Linde, Albrecht, Steinhardt new inflationary universe 1982: Green and Schwarz, Type II superstring theory 1982: Alain Aspect an experiment to confirm non-local aspects of quantum theory 1982: Darnstadt element 109, meitnerium 1982: limits on proton lifetime rule out many Grand Unified Theories 1983: Carlo Rubbia et al, W and Z bosons at CERN 1983: Andrei Linde chaotic inflationary universe 1984: Green and Schwarz, anomaly cancellations in superstring theory 1984: Darnstadt element 108, hassium 1985: Gross, Harvey, Martinec, Rohm, heterotic string theory 1985: David Deutsch, theory of quantum computing 1986: Bednorz and Mueller, high temperature superconductivity 1986: Abhay Ashtekar, new variables for canonical quantum gravity 1986: Geller, Huchra, Lapparent, bubble structure of galaxy distributions 1987: , supernova 1987a 1987: Masatoshi Koshibas, detection of neutrinos from a supernova 1988: Atiyah, Witten, topological quantum field theories 1988: Smolin and Rovelli, loop representation of quantum gravity 1989: SLAC, evidence that number of light neutrinos is 3 from Z width 1989: Tim Berners-Lee, The World Wide Web 1989: Bennett and Brassard, first quantum computer 1990: John Mather, black body spectrum of cosmic background radiation from COBE 1991: CERN, confirmation that number of light neutrinos is 3 1991: Connes, Lott, particle models from non-commutative geometry 1991: BATSE, Gamma Ray Burst distribution is isotropic 1992: Mather and Smoot, angular fluctuations in cosmic background radiation with COBE 1993: Aspinwall, Morrison, Greene, Topology change in string theory 1994: Fermilab, Top Quark 1994: 't Hooft, Susskind Holographic principle 1994: Seiberg and Witten, Electro-magnetic duality in supersymmetric gauge theory 1994: Hubble Space Telescope, Evidence for black hole at the centre of galaxy M87 1994: Peter Shor, factorisation algorithm for a quantum computer 1994: Hull, Townsend, Unity of String Dualities 1994: Darnstadt element 110
1995: Joseph Polchinski, D-Branes 1995: Cornell, Wieman, Anderson Bose-Einstein condensate of atomic gas 1995: CERN, Creation of Anti-hydrogen atoms 1995: Mayor and Queloz, first extra-solar planet orbiting an ordinary star 1995: Darnstadt element 111 1996: Strominger, Vafa, D-branes and black-holes 1996: Cumrun Vafa, F-theory 1996: Steven Lamoreaux, measurement of Casimir force 1996: Darnstadt element 112 1996: Banks, Fischler, Shenker, Susskind, M-theory as a matrix model 1997: BepoSAX, location of Gamma Ray Bursts demonstrates that they are extragalactic 1997: Juan Maldacena, AdS/CFT duality 1997: SLAC, photon-photon scattering produces electron-positron pairs 1998: Perlmutter, Garnavich et al, supernovae observations suggest that the expansion of the universe is accelerating 1998: Super-Kamiokande, neutrino oscillation demonstrated 1998: CERN, Fermilab, time reversal assymetry observed for K meson decay 2000: Fermilab, tau neutrino observed |
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