Walter Baade and
Fritz Zwicky invent the concept of the
neutron star, a new type of celestial object, suggesting that
supernovae might be created by the collapse of a normal star to form a neutron star.
Sir
Arthur Eddington publishes The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's 'Great Debate', 1900–1931 in
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April 3 – First attempted human
kidney transplant, by Dr
Yuri Voronoy in the Soviet city of
Kherson; the recipient dies 2 days later due to incompatibility of blood type with the (cadaveric) donor.[12][13][14][15]
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