The year 1885 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Earth sciences
Medicine
Meteorology
- January 15 â American photographer Wilson Bentley takes the first known photograph of a snowflake by attaching a view camera to a microscope.
Physics
Psychology
- Hermann Ebbinghaus publishes ÃÂber das Gedächtnis ("On Memory", later translated as Memory: a Contribution to Experimental Psychology).
Technology
- March 24 â George H. Pegram is granted a United States patent for the Pegram truss.
- April 3 â Gottlieb Daimler is granted a German patent for his single-cylinder water-cooled engine design.
- August 29 â Gottlieb Daimler is granted a German patent for the Daimler Reitwagen, regarded as the first motorcycle, which he has produced with Wilhelm Maybach.
- September 5? â Sylvanus Bowser markets his patented kerosene pump in the United States.
- September 30 â Tolbert Lanston makes his first application for a United States patent on a typesetting system which includes the basic Monotype System keyboard.
- Autumn â Karl Benz produces the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, regarded as the first automobile (patented and publicly launched the following January).
- John Kemp Starley demonstrates the Rover safety bicycle, regarded as the first practical modern bicycle.
- The first, not yet practical, form of gyrocompass is patented by Marinus Gerardus van den Bos.
- Rufus Eastman patents the first known electric food mixer.
- Completion of the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, designed by William Le Baron Jenney. With ten floors and a fireproof weight-bearing metal frame, it is regarded as the first skyscraper.
- Completion of Sway Tower in Hampshire, England, designed by Andrew Peterson using concrete made with Portland cement. It remains the world's tallest non-reinforced concrete structure.
- The Nipkow disk is patented by German scientist Paul Gottlieb Nipkow.
Institutions
Awards
Births
- January 24 â Marjory Stephenson (died 1948), English biochemist
- January 26 â Harry Ricardo (died 1974), English mechanical engineer
- March 23 â John Fraser (died 1947), Scottish surgeon
- June 2 â Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt (died 1964), German neuropathologist
- August 1 â George de Hevesy (died 1966), Hungarian Nobel laureate in chemistry
- September 8 â Douglas Guthrie (died 1975), Scottish otolaryngologist and medical historian
- September 16 â Karen Horney (died 1952), German-born psychoanalyst
- October 7 â Niels Bohr (died 1962), Danish physicist
- October 23 â Jan Czochralski (died 1953), Polish discoverer of the Czochralski process for growing crystals
- October 26 â Niels Erik Nørlund (died 1981), Danish mathematician
- November 7 â Sabina Spielrein (died 1942), Russian psychoanalyst
- November 9 â Hermann Weyl (died 1955), German mathematician
- December 2 â George Minot (died 1950), American Nobel laureate in physiology
Deaths
- February 1 â Sidney Gilchrist Thomas (born 1850), British inventor
- February 8 â Nikolai Severtzov (born 1827), Russian explorer and naturalist
- March 14 â Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs (born 1819), German medical pathologist
- June 12 â Fleeming Jenkin (born 1833), English engineer
- September 6 â NarcÃÂs Monturiol (born 1819), Catalan intellectual, artist and engineer, inventor of an early submarine
- September 15 â Jumbo (born 1861), African elephant, killed in railroad accident
- November 26 â Thomas Andrews (born 1813), Irish chemist
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