American Decades
Fossil Dating
A Better Test.
In the 1950s important advances were made in scientists' ability to date fossils accurately. While radioactive dating techniques had been developed before 1950, the new radioactive-potassium dating system devised during the decade was much more reliable.
Decaying Isotopes.
Radioactive dating is possible because all naturally occurring material contains small amounts of radioactive isotopes, which are maintained at a predictable ratio to nonradioactive elements in the same material. When an animal dies, the nonradioactive traces remain stable during decay, but the radioactive traces diminish at a steady rate over a very long period of time. Long after an organism's death, the amount of radioactive element remaining in dead tissue can be carefully measured and compared to nonradioactive material to determine how long it has been since the organism's death.
Carbon Dating.
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1950's Science and Technology
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Chromosome Number in Humans
- Communication
- The Computer Comes of Age
- Computer Predicts Election
- Computer Technology: Evolving Science
- Cyclotron/Bevatron
- DNA
- Dental Drills: High Speed and Painless (More or Less)
- Fossil Dating
- H-Bomb
- ICBM
- Jets
- Mapping the Ocean Floor
- Maser/Laser
- The Microwave Oven
- The New Frontier
- Nuclear Submarines
- Oral Contraceptives
- Radio Astronomy
- Radioimmunoassay
- The Saint Lawrence Seaway
- Sex Change
- Telephones in the Age of Technology
- Television
- Transatlantic Cable
- The Transistor
- Women in Science and Technology
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Science and Technology, 1950–1959
