1919 in science
1919 in science and technologySee also: 1918 in science, other events of 1919, 1920 in science and the list of 'years in science'.
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Physics
- Einstein's theory of General Relativity confirmed by Arthur Eddington's observation of a total eclipse of the Sun
- James Jeans discovers that the dynamical constants of motion determine the distribution function for a system of particles
Technology
- XWA (now CFCF),in Montreal, Quebec is the first public radio station in North America to go the air.
- US Navy Naval Curtiss aircraft NC-4 commanded by Albert Cushing Read departs Trepassey, Newfoundland, for Lisbon via the Azores on the first transatlantic flight
- John Alcock and Arthur Brown depart St. John's, Newfoundland on the first nonstop transatlantic flight
- The British dirigible R-34 lands in New York, completing the first crossing of the Atlantic by an airship.
Births
- January 23 - Hans Haas, future zoologist and oceanographer
Deaths
- April 4 - Sir William Crookes, chemist and physicist
Nobel Prizes
- Johannes Stark is awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics
- Jules Bordet is awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine


