1934 in science
The year 1934 in science and technology.See also: 1933 in science, other events of 1934, 1935 in science, list of years in science.
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Astronomy
- Richard Tolman shows that blackbody radiation in an expanding universe cools but remains thermal.
- Georges Lemaître interprets the cosmological constant as due to a vacuum energy with an unusual perfect fluid equation of state.
Chemistry
- The Mulliken scale of chemical element electronegativity is developed by Robert S. Mulliken.
Physics
- Sonoluminescence is discovered at the University of Cologne.
- Ernest Lawrence and Stan Livingston invent the cyclotron.
Technology
- The 135 film cartridge was introduced, making 35mm film easy to use.
Awards
- Nobel Prize
- Physics: not awarded
- Chemistry: Harold Clayton Urey
- Physiology or Medicine: George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy
Births
- March 9 - Yuri Gagarin, cosmonaut, the first man in space
- Carlo Rubbia, physicist, Nobellaurette in Physics
Deaths
- January 29 - Fritz Haber (b. 1868), chemist
- July 4 - Marie Curie (b. 1867), physicist.


