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30 Nov 1967
Thomas Gold |
Thomas Gold (astronomy) Thomas Gold explains the recently discovered radio pulsars as rapidly rotating neutron stars; subsequent observations confirm the suggestion. |
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30 Nov 1967
Harvard |
Harvard (medicine) Publication of a Harvard committee report on irreversible coma establishes a paradigm for defining brain death. |
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30 Nov 1967
bone marrow transplant |
bone marrow transplant (medicine) Doctors perform the first successful bone marrow transplant, to treat severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). |
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30 Nov 1967
Georges Charpak |
Georges Charpak (physics) Georges Charpak develops the multiwire proportional chamber for particle detection at CERN. |
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30 Nov 1967
John Darley |
John Darley (psychology) John Darley and Bibb Latané demonstrate the bystander effect. |
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30 Nov 1967
Walter Mischel |
Walter Mischel (psychology) Walter Mischel publishes Personality and Assessment. |
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30 Nov 1967
James D. Watson |
James D. Watson (publications) James D. Watson – The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA. |
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30 Nov 1967
Turing Award |
Turing Award (awards) Turing Award – Richard Hamming |