The year 1886 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Chemistry
Exploration
History of science
Mathematics
Medicine
Metallurgy
Physics
Technology
- July 3 â Ottmar Mergenthaler's Linotype machine is introduced at the New-York Tribune.
- August 13 â Romanian inventor Alexandru Ciurcu and French journalist demonstrate a reaction engine, used to power a boat. On December 16 a second engine explodes, killing Buisson.
- September 21 â William Stanley, Jr. patents the induction coil in the United States, the first practical alternating current transformer device.
- October 31 â Opening of Dom LuÃÂs Bridge, Porto, a two-hinged double-deck arch bridge across the Douro River in Portugal designed by Téophile Seyrig. Its main span of will remain the world's longest in iron.
- December 28 â Josephine Cochrane patents the first commercially successful automatic dishwasher in the United States.
- Gottlieb Daimler produces the first motorboat, Neckar, in Germany.
- The Lebel Model 1886 rifle is developed in France, the first military firearm to use smokeless powder ammunition.
- Auguste Mustel invents the celesta.
- Herbert Akroyd Stuart produces his first prototype heavy oil engines, in England.
- Schuyler Wheeler produces the first electric fan, in the United States.
Awards
Births
- January 28 â Hidetsugu Yagi, Japanese electrical engineer (died 1976)
- March 7 â G. I. Taylor, English physicist (died 1975)
- March 8 â Edward Calvin Kendall, American biochemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1972)
- April 5 â Frederick Lindemann, German-born British physicist (died 1957)
- May 22 â Hermann Stieve, German anatomist and histologist (died 1952)
- June 7 â Henri CoandÃÂ, Romanian aeronautical engineer (died 1972)
- June 18 â Tsuruko Haraguchi, born Tsuru Arai, Japanese psychologist (died 1915)
- July 6 â Ronald Hatton, English pomologist (died 1965)
- July 19 â Michael Fekete, Hungarian-born Israeli mathematician (died 1957)
- July 30 â Muthulakshmi Reddi, Indian physician and social reformer (died 1968)
- September 26 â Archibald Hill, English physiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1977)
- November 20 â Karl von Frisch, Austrian ethologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1982)
- December 9 â Clarence Birdseye, American founder of the modern frozen food industry (died 1956)
Deaths
- February 25 â Lady Katherine Sophia Kane, Irish botanist (born 1811)
- March 15 â Anastasie FÃÂtu, Moldavian and Romanian physician and naturalist (born 1816)
- June 7 â Richard March Hoe, American inventor (born 1812)
- July 1 â Otto Wilhelm Hermann von Abich, German mineralogist and geologist (born 1806)
- August 17 â Aleksandr Butlerov, Russian chemist (born 1828)
- November 14 â Alexandre-Emile Béguyer de Chancourtois, French mineralogist and geologist (born 1820).
- November 25 â Richard Maack, Russian naturalist, geographer and anthropologist (born 1825)
- September 18 â Sampson Gamgee, English surgeon (born 1828).
- December 26 â Theodor von Oppolzer, Austrian astronomer (born 1841)
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