The year 1864 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
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Technology
- February 17 â In the American Civil War, the tiny Confederate hand-propelled submarine H. L. Hunley sinks the USS Housatonic using a spar torpedo in Charleston Harbor, becoming the first submarine to sink an enemy ship (although the submarine and her crew of eight are also lost).
- December 8 â The Clifton Suspension Bridge across the Bristol Avon in England, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and completed as a memorial to him, opens to traffic.
- Oriel Chambers, Liverpool, England, the world's first metal-framed glass curtain walled building, designed by Peter Ellis (architect), is built.
- Nicolaus Otto and Eugen Langen produce a free piston gas atmospheric engine.
- Henry Roscoe and Robert Bunsen carry out what is reputed to be the first flashlight photography, using magnesium as a light source.
- Possible date â Siegfried Marcus builds the first motorized cart, in Vienna.
Zoology
Awards
Births
- January (prob. date) â George Washington Carver (died 1943), African American agricultural botanist.
- January 13 â Wilhelm Wien (died 1928), German physicist.
- February 28 â Oswald Bertram Lower (died 1925), Australian lepidopterist.
- March 12 â W. H. R. Rivers (died 1922), English psychiatrist.
- March 15 â Carl Edvard Johansson (died 1943), Swedish metrologist.
- April 21 â Max Weber (died 1920), German sociologist.
- June 14 â Alois Alzheimer (died 1915), German neuroscientist.
- June 25 â Walther Nernst (died 1941), German chemist.
- June 22 â Hermann Minkowski (died 1909), Lithuanian-German mathematician.
- September 8 (O.S. August 27) â Jakob Johann von Uexküll (died 1944), Baltic German pioneer of biosemiotics.
- December 1 â Carsten Borchgrevink (died 1934), Norwegian Antarctic explorer.
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