• 1.5
Mya - Earliest evidence of
controlled use of fire by humans at
Swartkrans • 1882, 1 September –
Kimberley becomes the first city in the
Southern Hemisphere and in
Africa to have electric street lights. The standard textbook on the subject of
vacuum tubes for more than 20 years. • 1937 – The 17-D Yellow Fever vaccine is announced by
Max Theiler • 1945 –
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research was founded • 1955 –
SASOL produces its first automotive fuel from coal • 1963 – The
Dolos was developed in
East London • 1965, 18 March –
SAFARI-1, the first nuclear reactor on the African continent, goes
critical • 1967, 3 December – The first successful human-to-human heart transplant was performed by
Christiaan Barnard at
Groote Schuur Hospital • 1974 – The first
automated pool cleaner, the Kreepy Krauly, was introduced by Ferdinand Chauvier • 1975 – Development is started on a
helmet mounted sight system and the South African Air Force later become the first country to deploy these during combat. • 1978 –
SAR Class 6E1 (No. E1525) sets the
narrow gauge land speed record for rail vehicles at . • 1995 –
Mark Shuttleworth founded
Thawte, an early Internet security company which is now the second largest
certificate authority on the
internet. • 1995 – The
Natal Sharks Board starts marketing of the
Shark POD, a personal device to deter sharks. • 1999, 23 February –
SUNSAT, the first South African produced satellite was put in orbit by an American
Delta II launch vehicle. ==Nobel Laureates==