• February 3 –
Ernst Mayr (b.
1904), German-American
evolutionary biologist. • February 6 –
Hubert Curien (b.
1924), French physicist, President of
CERN and first chairman of
ESA. • February 10 –
D. Allan Bromley (b.
1926), Canadian-American director of
Yale's A. W. Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory. • March 6 –
Hans Bethe (b.
1906), German-American Nobel laureate in Physics (1967) for his discoveries concerning the energy production mechanism in
stars. • March 31 –
Stanley J. Korsmeyer (b.
1950), American
cell biologist. • April 11 –
Maurice Hilleman (b.
1919), American
vaccinologist. • June 20 •
Charles David Keeling (b.
1928), American climate scientist, first to make frequent measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, plotted on the
Keeling Curve. •
Jack Kilby (b.
1923), American electronics engineer, Nobel laureate in Physics (2000) for his work on
integrated circuits. • July 16 –
John Ostrom (b.
1928), American
paleontologist, pioneer of the "
dinosaur renaissance". • August 21 –
Robert Moog (b.
1934), pioneer of
electronic music. • August 31 – Sir
Joseph Rotblat (b.
1908), Polish-born British
nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate in Peace. • September 1 –
Jacob A. Marinsky (b.
1918), American chemist, co-discoverer of the element
Promethium. • September 28 –
Leo Sternbach (b.
1908), Polish-born American chemist. • October 28 –
Richard Smalley (b.
1943), American Nobel laureate in
Chemistry (1996) for the discovery of a new form of carbon,
Buckminsterfullerene. • November 16 –
Henry Taube (b.
1915), Canadian-American Nobel laureate in
Chemistry (1983) for his work in the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes. ==External links==