The year 1894 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
- March 21 (23:00 GMT) â Syzygy: Mercury transits the Sun as seen from Venus, and Mercury and Venus both simultaneously transit the Sun as seen from Saturn.
Biology
Chemistry
Physiology and medicine
Psychology
Technology
Awards
Births
- January 1 â S. N. Bose (died 1974), Indian physicist.
- January 13 â Dorothée Pullinger (died 1986), French-born British production engineer.
- February 11 â Izaak Kolthoff (died 1993), Dutch 'father of analytical chemistry'.
- February 16 â Constance Tipper, née Elam (died 1995), English metallurgist.
- April 29 â Marietta Blau (died 1970), Austrian physicist.
- May 5 â August Dvorak (died 1975), American educational psychologist.
- June 13 â Leo Kanner (died 1981), Austrian-born clinical child psychiatrist.
- June 14 â W. W. E. Ross (died 1966), Canadian geophysicist and poet.
- June 23 â Alfred Kinsey (died 1956), American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist, founder of the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University (Bloomington) in 1947.
- July 8 â Pyotr Kapitsa (died 1984), Russian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- July 17 â Georges Lemaître (died 1966), Belgian physicist.
- August 2 â Bertha Lutz (died 1976), Brazilian herpetologist and women's rights campaigner.
- November 19 â Heinz Hopf (died 1971), German mathematician.
Deaths
- January 1 â Heinrich Hertz (born 1857), German physicist.
- February 3 â Edmond Frémy (born 1814), French chemist.
- March 29 â Georges Pouchet (born 1833), French comparative anatomist.
- April 2 â Charles-ÃÂdouard Brown-Séquard (born 1817), Mauritian-born physiologist and neurologist.
- April 9 â Arthur Hill Hassall (born 1817), English physician, microbiologist and chemical analyst.
- April 27 â Birdsill Holly (born 1820), American hydraulic engineer.
- November 26 â Pafnuty Chebyshev (born 1821), Russian mathematician.
- October 7 â Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (born 1809), American physician and writer.
- September 8 â Hermann von Helmholtz (born 1821), German physicist.
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