1995 in science


The year 1995 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below.

Astronomy and space exploration

Biology

Computer science

Earth sciences

Mathematics

Medicine

Neuroscience

  • The RELN gene and Reelin protein are discovered by Gabriella D'Arcangelo and colleagues, solving the mystery behind the formation of "inverted cortical layers" in the brain of reeler mutant mice, and sparking an avalanche of research into the Reelin's role in neurodevelopment.

Physics

Psychology

Organisations

  • The first SampTA conference for mathematicians, engineers and applied scientists is held in Riga, Latvia.

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