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The year 1968 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Thomas Gold explains the recently discovered radio pulsars as rapidly rotating neutron stars; subsequent observations confirm the suggestion.
Computer science
April – First book printed completely using electronic composition, the United States edition of Andrew Garve's thriller The Long Short Cut.
July 18 – The semiconductor chip company Intel is founded by Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce in Mountain View, California.
December 9 – In what becomes retrospectively known as "The Mother of All Demos", Douglas Engelbart of Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center demonstrates for the first time the computer mouse, the video conference, teleconferencing, hypertext, word processing, hypermedia, object addressing, the dynamic linker and a collaborative real-time editor using NLS.
Mathematics
Beniamino Segre describes a version of the tennis ball theorem.
Medicine
January 2 – Dr. Christiaan Barnard performs the second successful human heart transplant, in South Africa, on Philip Blaiberg, who survives for nineteen months.
November – Outbreak of acute gastroenteritis among schoolchildren in Norwalk, Ohio, caused by "Norwalk agent", the first identified norovirus.
Publication of a Harvard committee report on irreversible coma establishes a paradigm for defining brain death. France becomes the first European country to adopt brain death as a legal definition (or indicator) of death.
Doctors perform the first successful bone marrow transplant, to treat severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
DiGeorge syndrome is first described by pediatric endocrinologist Angelo DiGeorge.
Physics
Georges Charpak develops the multiwire proportional chamber for particle detection at CERN.
Psychology
John Darley and Bibb Latané demonstrate the bystander effect.
Walter Mischel publishes Personality and Assessment.
Robotics
January – Miomir Vukobratović proposes Zero Moment Point, a theoretical model to explain biped locomotion.
Space exploration
September 15–22 – Zond program: Soviet spacecraft Zond 5 becomes the first vehicle to circle the Moon (September 18) and return to splashdown on Earth. It also carries the first living organisms to circle the Moon, including two Russian tortoises, Piophila, mealworms, plants and bacteria.
October 11 – Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 7, the first crewed Apollo mission, with astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Fulton Eisele and R. Walter Cunningham aboard. Goals for the mission include the first live television broadcast from orbit and testing the lunar module docking maneuver.
December 24 – Apollo 8 enters Moon orbit. Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William A. Anders are the first humans to see the far side of the Moon and planet Earth as a whole. Anders photographs Earthrise.
Technology
June 6 – Roy Jacuzzi is granted a patent for the Jacuzzi whirlpool hot tub in the United States.
Events
April 4 – United States theatrical release of Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey, based on a story by Arthur C. Clarke.
Publications
James D. Watson – The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA.
Awards
Nobel Prizes
Physics – Luis Alvarez
Chemistry – Lars Onsager
Medicine – Robert W. Holley, Har Gobind Khorana, Marshall W. Nirenberg
Turing Award – Richard Hamming
Births
January 11 – Benjamin List, German organic chemist, recipient of 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
March 3 – Brian Cox, English physicist and science communicator, previously rock keyboardist
March 9 – Maggie Aderin-Pocock, English space scientist and science educator
March 16 – David MacMillan, Scottish-born organic chemist, recipient of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
June 30 – Samantha Tross, Guyanese-born British orthopedic surgeon
September 30 – Bennet Omalu, Nigerian physician, forensic pathologist and neuropathologist
December 11 – Emmanuelle Charpentier, French biochemist, recipient of 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Deaths
January 6 – Xu Shunshou (born 1917), Chinese aeronautical engineer.
February 1 – Jacob van der Hoeden (born 1891), Dutch-Israeli veterinary scientist
February 21 – Howard Florey (born 1898), Australian pharmacologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
February 22 – May Smith (born 1879), English experimental psychologist.
March 27 – Yuri Gagarin (born 1934), Russian cosmonaut, the first man in space.
April 1 – Lev Davidovich Landau (born 1908), Russian physicist.
June 21 – Constance Georgina Tardrew (born 1883), South African botanist.
July 22 – Muthulakshmi Reddi (born 1886), Indian physician and social reformer.
July 28 – Otto Hahn (born 1879), German chemist, recipient of 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
October 27 – Lise Meitner (born 1878), German physicist, discoverer in 1939, with Otto Hahn, of nuclear fission.
November 8 – Chika Kuroda (born 1884), Japanese chemist.
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