1882 in science
The year 1882 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.Astronomy
by David GillBiology
- March 24 – Robert Koch announces his discovery of the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Élie Metchnikoff discovers phagocytosis.
Chemistry
- Italian physicist Luigi Palmieri detects helium on Earth for the first time through its D3 spectral line when he analyzes the lava of Mount Vesuvius.
Earth sciences
- Clarence Dutton's Tertiary History of the Grand Cañon District is published by the United States Geological Survey.
Mathematics
- June – German mathematician Ferdinand von Lindemann publishes proof that Pi| is a transcendental number and that squaring the circle is consequently impossible.
- December – Swedish mathematician Gösta Mittag-Leffler establishes the journal Acta Mathematica.
- Felix Klein first describes the Klein bottle.
Medicine
- March 28 – Paul Beiersdorf patents an adhesive bandage in Germany, the foundation of the Beiersdorf company.
- Vladimir Bekhterev publishes Provodiashchie puti mozga, beginning to note the role of the hippocampus in memory.
Technology
- January 12 – Holborn Viaduct power station in the City of London, the world's first coal-fired public electricity generating station, begins operation.
- By March – Étienne-Jules Marey invents a chronophotographic gun capable of photographing 12 consecutive frames per second on the same plate.
- April 29 – Werner von Siemens demonstrates his Electromote, the first form of trolleybus, in Berlin.
- June 6 – Henry W. Seeley patents the electric clothes iron in the United States.
- September 4 – Thomas Edison starts the United States' first commercial electrical power plant, lighting one square mile of lower Manhattan.
- English mechanical engineer James Atkinson invents his "Differential Engine".
- American electrical engineer Schuyler Wheeler produces an electric fan.
- Alfred P. Southwick publishes his proposals for use of the electric chair as an execution method in the United States.
Events
- First International Polar Year, an international scientific program, begins.
- The Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, the modern-day Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, is founded in the United Kingdom.
Awards
- Copley Medal: Arthur Cayley
- Wollaston Medal for Geology: Franz Ritter von Hauer
Births
- March 14 – Wacław Sierpiński, Polish mathematician.
- March 23 – Emmy Noether, German mathematician.
- March 30 – Melanie Klein, Viennese-born psychoanalyst.
- June 17 – Harold Gillies, New Zealand-born plastic surgeon.
- July 12 – Traian Lalescu, Romanian mathematician.
- July 21 – Herbert E. Ives, American optical engineer.
- September 30 – Hans Geiger, German inventor of the Geiger counter.
- October 5 – Robert Goddard, American rocket scientist.
- October 26 – Marietta Pallis, Indian-born Graeco-British ecologist.
- November 18 – Frances Gertrude McGill, pioneering Canadian forensic pathologist.
- December 11 – Max Born, German physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1954.
- December 28 – Arthur Eddington, English astrophysicist.
- Israel Aharoni, Belarusian-born Jewish zoologist.
Deaths
- January 11 – Theodor Schwann, German physiologist.
- April 19 – Charles Darwin, English naturalist and geologist.
- September 23 – Friedrich Wöhler, German chemist.
- October 27 – Christian Heinrich von Nagel, German geometer.
- November 20 – Henry Draper, doctor, American astronomer.
- December 24
- * Johann Benedict Listing, German mathematician.
- * Charles Vincent Walker, English telegraph engineer.