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Cyclotron accelerator
1929 — Edwin Hubble demonstrates the linear redshift-distance relation and thus shows the expansion of the universe
Hubble’s law
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1 January 1929 discovery of 1105 Fragaria
11 January 1929 discovery of 1126 Otero
13 January 1929 discovery of 1127 Mimi
3 February 1929 discovery of 1145 Robelmonte
5 February 1929 discovery of 1106 Cydonia and 1109 Tata
10 March 1929 discovery of 1128 Astrid
30 March 1929 discovery of 1107 Lictoria
5 April 1929 discovery of 1116 Catriona
7 May 1929 discovery of 1146 Biarmia
31 May 1929 discovery of 1108 Demeter
11 June 1929 discovery of 1147 Stavropolis
5 July 1929 discovery of 1148 Rarahu
1 August 1929 discovery of 1149 Volga
8 August 1929 discovery of 1129 Neujmina
31 August 1929 discovery of 11157 Arabia and 1158 Luda
2 September 1929 discovery of 1130 Skuld and 1150 Achaia
8 September 1929 discovery of 1151 Ithaka
10 September 1929 discovery of 1131 Porzia
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23 January 1929 Birth of John Charles Polanyi
22 April 1929 Birth of Sir Michael Francis Atiyah
3 June 1929, Death of Cornelis Easton in The Hague, the Netherlands
15 September 1929 Birth of Murray Gell-Mann
23 September 1929 Death of Richard Adolf Zsigmondy
2 November 1929 Birth of Richard E. Taylor
30 November 1929 Death of Daniel Moreau Barringer
1929 Birth of Peter Higgs
1929 Birth of Gerald Edelman
1929 Death of Worcester Reed Warner
1929 Birth of Satoshi Ozaki
1929 Birth of Wolfgang Schnell
1929 Birth of Gustav-Adolf Voss
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Nobel Prize
Physics to Prince Louis-Victor de Broglie for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons.
Chemistry to Arthur Harden and Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin "for their investigations on the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes"
Physiology or Medicine to Christiaan Eijkman "for his discovery of the antineuritic vitamin" and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins "for his discovery of the growth-stimulating vitamins"
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