1912 in science

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A black-and-white photograph of the RMS Titanic, escorted by two tugboats as it leaves Belfast
The RMS Titanic represented the pinnacle of ship design in 1912

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The year 1912 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Archaeology

Astronomy

Biology

Chemistry

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Earth sciences

Exploration

History of science

Mathematics

Medicine

Metallurgy

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Meteorology

Paleontology

Physics

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Psychology

Technology

Other events

Awards

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Births

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Deaths

References

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