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1907 in science

Summary: The year 1907 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed below. See also: 1906 in science, other events of 1907, 1908 in science, and the list of years in science. 1 Chemistry 2 Geology ...

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1907 in science

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The year 1907 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed below.

See also: 1906 in science, other events of 1907, 1908 in science, and the list of years in science.

Table of contents
1 Chemistry
2 Geology
3 Physics
4 Psychology
5 Medicine
6 Technology
7 Awards
8 Births
9 Deaths

Chemistry

  • Emil Fischer artificially synthesizes peptide amino acid chains and thereby shows that amino acids in proteins are connected by amino group-acid group bonds
  • Georges Urbain discovered Lutetium. From Lutetia (ancient name of Paris).

Geology

  • Bertram Boltwood proposes that the amount of lead in uranium and thorium ores might be used to determine the Earth's age and crudely dates some rocks to have ages between 410--2200 million years

Physics

Psychology

Medicine

Technology

Awards

Births

Deaths

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