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1962 in science

List of years in science (table)

The year 1962 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space exploration

Biology

Computer science

  • May – J. C. R. Licklider of BBN co-presents a paper on "On-Line Man-Computer Communication".
  • August – J. C. R. Licklider begins to refer to the Intergalactic Computer Network, effectively conceptualizing what will become the Internet.
  • September 19 – The first ICT 1301 business mainframe sold, "Flossie", is installed at Senate House (University of London). It will still be operable 50 years later.[10]
  • October – J. C. R. Licklider becomes the first head of the computer research program at the United States Department of Defense's ARPA, which he names the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO).
  • November 3 – The earliest recorded use of the term "personal computer" features in The New York Times in a story about John Mauchly's speech the day before to the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. Mauchly, "inventor of some of the original room-size computers", says that "in a decade or so" everyone would have their own computer with "exchangeable wafer-thin data storage files to provide inexhaustible memories and answer most problems". He is quoted as saying, "There is no reason to suppose the average boy or girl cannot be master of a personal computer."[11]
  • December 7 – The Atlas supercomputer, the most powerful in the world at this date, is dedicated at the University of Manchester in England. It is the first system designed for multiprogramming, and will be in use for the next decade.[12]
  • December 28 – Mauchly is again reported as saying he "envisions a time when everyone will carry his own personal computer".[13]
  • At MIT, Ivan Sutherland uses the TX-2 computer to write Sketchpad, the origin of graphical programs used for computer-aided design.
  • Roger Tomlinson leads development of the Canada Geographic Information System, the world's first geographic information system (GIS).

Ecology

  • June – Rachel Carson's Silent Spring begins serialization in The New Yorker; it is released as a book on September 27.

History of science

Medicine

Physics

Psychology

Technology

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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  3. ^ Copp, D. Harold; Cameron, E. C.; Cheney, Barbara A.; Davidson, A. George F.; Henze, K. G. (1962). "Evidence for Calcitonin—A New Hormone from the Parathyroid That Lowers Blood Calcium". Endocrinology. 70 (5): 638–649. doi:10.1210/endo-70-5-638. ISSN 0013-7227.
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  11. ^ "Pocket Computer May Replace Shopping List". The New York Times. 1962-11-03.
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  21. ^ Johnson, George (2018-10-03). "Leon Lederman, 96, Explorer (and Explainer) of the Subatomic World, Dies". The New York Times.
  22. ^ Schachter, S.; Singer, J. (1962). "Cognitive, Social, and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State". Psychological Review. 69 (5): 379–399. doi:10.1037/h0046234. PMID 14497895.
  23. ^ Holonyak, Nick; Bevacqua, S. F. (1962-12-01). "Coherent (Visible) Light Emission from Ga(As1−xPx) Junctions". Applied Physics Letters. 1 (4): 82–3. Bibcode:1962ApPhL...1...82H. doi:10.1063/1.1753706.
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