The year 1868 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Biology
Chemistry
Medicine
Paleontology
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 9 â S. P. L. Sørensen (died 1939), Danish chemist.
- January 31 â Theodore William Richards (died 1928), American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- February 7 â Aleen Cust (died 1937), Anglo-Irish veterinary surgeon.
- March 15 â Grace Chisholm Young (died 1944), English mathematician.
- March 22 â Robert Andrews Millikan (died 1953), American physicist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics.
- April 4
- Philippa Fawcett (died 1948), English mathematician.
- Henrietta Swan Leavitt (died 1921), American astronomer
- April 5 â Percy Furnivall (died 1938), English surgeon.
- April 8 â Herbert Spencer Jennings (died 1947), American zoologist.
- April 14 â Annie S. D. Maunder, née Russell (died 1947), Irish astronomer.
- April 28 â Georgy Voronoy (died 1908), Ukrainian mathematician.
- April 30 â J. B. Christopherson (died 1955), English physician.
- May 2 â Robert W. Wood (died 1955), American optical physicist.
- June 6 â Robert Falcon Scott (died 1912), English explorer.
- June 7 â John Sealy Townsend (died 1957), Irish mathematical physicist.
- June 14 â Karl Landsteiner (died 1943), Austrian physiologist.
- July 4 â Henrietta Swan Leavitt (died 1921), American astronomer.
- October 23 â Frederick W. Lanchester (died 1946), English automotive engineer.
- November 8 â Felix Hausdorff (died 1942), German mathematician.
- November 14 â Karl Landsteiner (died 1943), Austrian-born physiologist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- November 15 â Emil RacoviÃÂà(died 1947), Romanian biologist, speleologist and explorer.
- November 17 â Korbinian Brodmann (died 1918), German neurologist.
- December 5 â Arnold Sommerfeld (died 1951), German theoretical physicist.
- December 9 â Fritz Haber (died 1934), German chemist.
Deaths
- February 10 â Sir David Brewster, Scottish physicist (born 1781)
- February 11 â Léon Foucault (born 1819), French physicist.
- February 24 â John Herapath (born 1790), English physicist.
- May 22 â Julius Plücker (born 1801), German mathematician and physicist.
- June 25 â Alexander Mitchell (born 1780), Irish engineer and inventor of the screw-pile lighthouse.
- June 29 â Sir John Lillie, British army officer, entrepreneur and inventor (born 1790)
- July 15 â William T. G. Morton (born 1819), American dentist.
- August 29 â Christian Friedrich Schönbein, German chemist and inventor of the fuel cell (born 1799)
- September 26 â August Ferdinand Möbius (born 1790), German mathematician and astronomer
- December 25 â Linus Yale, Jr. (born 1821), American engineer and inventor.
- December 31 â James David Forbes (born 1809), Scottish-born physicist, glaciologist and seismologist.
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