Overview of the events of 1889 in science
The year 1889 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
January 8 – Herman Hollerith receives a patent in the United States for his electric tabulating machine .[ 8] March 12 – Almon B. Strowger , an undertaker in Topeka, Kansas , files a patent in the United States for an automatic telephone exchange using the Strowger switch .[ 9] May 6–October 31 – Exposition Universelle in Paris , with the Eiffel Tower as its entrance arch. At 300 m, the tower's height exceeds the previous tallest structure in the world by 130 m. The Galerie des machines , designed by architect Ferdinand Dutert and engineer Victor Contamin , at 111 m, spans the longest interior space in the world at this time. June 3 – The first long distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running 14 miles (23 km) between a generator at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon . An early method of high-voltage direct current transmission as developed by Swiss engineer René Thury [ 10] is implemented commercially in Italy by the Acquedotto de Ferrari-Galliera company, transmitting 630 kW at 14 kV DC over a distance of 120 km.[ 11] [ 12] Probable date – Car to the design of Siegfried Marcus completed in Vienna. January 17 – Ralph H. Fowler (died 1944 ), English physicist and astronomer . March 21 – Frederick Osborn (died 1981 ), American philanthropist and eugenicist . April 21 – Paul Karrer (died 1971 ), Swiss winner of Nobel Prize in Chemistry . May 18 – Thomas Midgley Jr. (died 1944), American chemist and inventor . June 4 – Beno Gutenberg (died 1960 ), German -born seismologist . June 23 – Verena Holmes (died 1964 ), English mechanical engineer and inventor. July 18 – Axel Boëthius (died 1969 ), Swedish archeologist of Etruscan culture. July 30 (O.S. July 17) – Vladimir K. Zworykin (died 1982 ), Russian -born pioneer of television technology. August 1 – Walter Gerlach (died 1979 ), German physicist. August 7 – Léon Brillouin (died 1969 ), French physicist. August 11 – Ross T. McIntire (died 1960 ), American naval surgeon . September 7 – Mary Barkas (died 1959 or 1961), New Zealand psychiatrist . September 28 – Hugh Whistler (died 1943 ), English ornithologist of India. November 20 – Edwin Hubble (died 1953 ), American astronomer. November 24 – William Justin Kroll (died 1973 ), Luxembourgish metallurgist . December 21 – Sewall Wright (died 1988 ), American geneticist . December 29 – Vera Fedorovna Gaze (died 1954 ), Russian astronomer. John Ryle (died 1950 ), English physician and epidemiologist . January 4 – Mary Philadelphia Merrifield (born 1804 ), English algologist. February 8 – Roberto Duarte Silva (born 1837 ), Portuguese chemist. March 8 – John Ericsson (born 1803 ), Swedish American mechanical engineer and inventor. March 16 – Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht Tempel (born 1821 ), German astronomer . March 22 – Sophia Wilkens (born 1817 ), Swedish pioneer in the education of students with intellectual disability. April 19 – Warren De La Rue (born 1815 ), British astronomical photographer. June 28 – Maria Mitchell (born 1818 ), American astronomer. July 30 – Miles Joseph Berkeley (born 1803 ), English botanist . August 21 (O.S. August 9) – Nikolai Annenkov (born 1819 ), Russian botanist. October 11 – James Joule (born 1818), English physicist . October 18 – Antonio Meucci (born 1808 ), Italian American inventor. ^ Bulmer, M. G. (2003). Francis Galton: Pioneer of Heredity and Statistics . pp. 202–203. ^ von Mering, Joseph; Minkowski, Oskar (1889). "Diabetes mellitus nach Pankreasextirpation". Centralblatt für klinische Medicin . 10 (23). Leipzig: 393–394. ^ Vries, H. de (1889). Intracellulare Pangenese . Jena: Verlag von Gustav Fischer. Translated in 1908 from German to English by C. Stuart Gager as Intracellular Pangenesis . Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co., 1910. ^ IUPAC , Compendium of Chemical Terminology , 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2008) "Arrhenius equation ". doi :10.1351/goldbook.A00446 ^ Delaney, John. "Evolution of the Map of Central, East & West Africa" . To the Mountains of the Moon: Mapping African Exploration, 1541-1880 . Princeton University. Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2015-08-21 . ^ "Johns Hopkins Medicine: The Four Founding Professors" . ^ Müller-Lyer, F. C. (1889). "Optische Urteilstäuschungen" . Archiv für Physiologie: Supplement-band : 263–270 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library. ^ US patent 395782 , Herman Hollerith, "Art of compiling statistics", issued 1889-01-08 ^ Hill, Roger B. (March 1953). "The Early Years of the Strowger System" . Bell Laboratories Record . 31 (3): 95–103. Archived from the original on 2011-10-25. Retrieved 2011-11-03 . ^ Beaty, Donald; et al. (1978). 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