The year 1866 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Earth sciences
Mathematics
- The second smallest pair of amicable numbers (1184, 1210) is discovered by teenager B. Nicolò I. Paganini.
Medicine
Paleontology
Physics
Technology
Awards
Births
- February 1 â Agda Meyerson (died 1924), Swedish nurse and healthcare profession activist
- February 8 â Moses Gomberg (died 1947), Russian-born chemist
- February 14 â Victor Despeignes (died 1937), French pioneer of radiation oncology
- February 26 â Herbert Henry Dow (died 1930), Canadian-born chemist
- April 17 â Ernest Starling (died 1927), English physiologist
- July 13 â Emily Winifred Dickson (died 1944), Irish-born gynaecologist
- July 25 â Frederick Blackman (died 1947), English plant physiologist
- September 13 â Arthur Pollen (died 1937), English inventor
- September 21 â H. G. Wells (died 1946), English scientific populariser
- September 25 â Thomas Hunt Morgan (died 1945), American biologist, Nobel laureate in Physiology
- October 8 â Reginald Fessenden (died 1932), Canadian pioneer of radio broadcasting
- November 11 â Martha Annie Whiteley (died 1956), English chemist and mathematician
- November 30 â Robert Broom (died 1951), Scottish-born paleontologist
- December 7 â Maude Delap (died 1953), Irish marine biologist
Deaths
- March 6 â William Whewell (born 1794), English scientist, philosopher and historian of science
- March 14 â Alexander Morison (born 1779), Scottish physician and psychiatrist
- April 4 â William Dick (born 1793), Scottish veterinarian
- April 5 â Thomas Hodgkin (born 1798), English physician
- July 20 â Bernhard Riemann (born 1826), German-born mathematician
- September 16 â François Mêlier (born 1798), French physician
- October 18 â Philipp Franz von Siebold (born 1796), German physician, botanist and traveler in Japan
- December 1 â George Everest (born 1790), British surveyor and geographer
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