2002 in science
The year 2002 in science and technology involved many events, some of which are included below.
See also: 2001 in science, other events of 2002. 2003 in science, and the list of years in science.
Astronomy and space exploration
Biology
Geology
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
- Claims regarding bubble fusion, in which a table-top apparatus is reported as producing small-scale fusion in a liquid undergoing acoustic cavitation are published.
Technology
Awards
Births
Deaths
- January 8 - Alexander Prochorow (65), physicist, Nobellaurette in physics in 1964
- February 10 - Harold Furth (72), expert in plasma physics and nuclear fusion.
- April 18 - Thor Heyerdahl (87), explorer, led the Kon-Tiki expedition.
- May 20 - Stephen Jay Gould (60), paleontologist/evolutionist.
- June 20 - Erwin Chargaff (96), biochemist.
- June 29 - Ole-Johan Dahl (70), computer scientist, invented concepts in object-oriented programming.
- July 4 - Laurent Schwartz, mathematician.
- August 6 - Edsger Dijkstra, computer scientist.
- September 21 - Robert Lull Forward (70), science fiction author and physicist.
- October 18 - Nikolai Rukavishnikov, cosmonaut.
- November 2 - Charles Sheffield (67), science fiction author and physicist.