The year 1895 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Climatology
Ecology
- Eugen Warming publishes Plantesamfund (translated as Oecology of Plants, 1909) and founds the scientific discipline ecology.
- The first international meeting for the protection of birds is held in Paris.
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Psychiatry
Technology
Other events
Awards
Births
- January 11 â Laurens Hammond (died 1973), American inventor.
- January 15 â Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (died 1973), Finnish winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- January 21 â Robert Stumper (died 1977), Luxembourgish myrmecologist, chemist and international footballer.
- May 8 â Lionel Whitby (died 1956), English haematologist, clinical pathologist, pharmacologist and army officer.
- May 20 â R. J. Mitchell (died 1937), English aeronautical engineer.
- May 31 â Asatour Sarafian, later Oscar H. Banker (died 1979), Armenian American inventor.
- June 29 â Dorothy Stuart Russell (died 1983), Australian-born British pathologist
- October 19 â Lewis Mumford (died 1990), American historian & philosopher of science.
- October 22 â Rolf Nevanlinna (died 1980), Finnish mathematician.
- October 23 â Hans Ferdinand Mayer (died 1980), German physicist.
- October 30
- Gerhard Domagk (died 1964), German bacteriologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- Dickinson W. Richards (died 1964), American pulmonary physiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- December 2 â W. Conway Pierce (died 1974), American chemist.
- December 24 â Marguerite Williams (died 1991?), African American geologist.
Deaths
- January 26 â Arthur Cayley (born 1821), English mathematician.
- April 11 â Lothar Meyer (born 1830), German chemist.
- May 5 â Carl Vogt (born 1817), German scientist who published notable works in zoology, geology and physiology.
- June 29 â Sir Thomas Henry Huxley (born 1825), English biologist.
- August 10 â Felix Hoppe-Seyler (born 1825), German physiologist.
- August 26 â Friedrich Miescher (born 1844), Swiss biochemist.
- September 24 â Hermann Hellriegel (born 1831), German agricultural chemist who discovered the mechanism by which leguminous plants assimilate the free nitrogen of the atmosphere.
- September 28 â Louis Pasteur (born 1822), French biologist.
- December 27 â Eivind Astrup (born 1871), Norwegian Arctic explorer.
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