1700 in science
The year 1700 in science and technology involved some significant events.Exploration
- Edmond Halley, aboard HMS Paramour, observes the Antarctic Convergence.
Geology
- January 26 – At approximately 9 p.m., the Cascadia earthquake occurred with an estimated moment magnitude of 8.7–9.2. This megathrust earthquake ruptured about of the Cascadia Subduction Zone and caused a tsunami that struck the coast of Japan approximately 10 hours later.
Medicine
- Nicolas Andry publishes De la génération des vers dans les corps de l'homme, a pioneering text in the germ theory of disease.
- Bernardino Ramazzini publishes De Morbis Artificum Diatriba in Modena, a pioneering text in occupational medicine.
Technology
- approx. date – The clarinet might have been invented by the German flute maker Johann Christoph Denner as a modification of the chalumeau, but it will not be until the late 18th century that composers include clarinets into their orchestrations.
- The piano, newly invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori, is listed in an inventory of musical instruments owned by the Medici.
Institutions
- July 11 – The Prussian Academy of Sciences is founded with Leibniz as president.
Births
- February 8 – Daniel Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician
- May 7 – Gerard van Swieten, Dutch-born physician
- November 19 – Jean-Antoine Nollet, French clergyman and physicist
- November 28 – Nathaniel Bliss, English astronomer
- Undated
- * William Braikenridge, Scottish clergyman and geometer
- * George Martine, Scottish physician and scientist
Deaths
- May 22 – Louis Jolliet, Canadian explorer
- August 8 – Joseph Moxon, English mathematician
- Undated – Kamalakara, Indian astronomer and mathematician