1834 in science

The year 1834 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.

See also: 1833 in science, other events of 1834, 1835 in science and the list of years in science.

Table of contents
1 Astronomy
2 Biology
3 Geology
4 Mechanics
5 Physics
6 Awards
7 Births
8 Deaths

Astronomy

Biology

  • James Paget discovers in human muscle the parasitic worm that causes trichinosis
  • Félix Dujardin proposes that single-cell animals should be classified in a group by themselves

Geology

Mechanics

  • Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi discovers his uniformly rotating self-gravitating ellipsoids
  • John Scott Russell observes a nondecaying solitary water wave (soliton) in the Union Canal near Edinburgh and uses a water tank to study the dependence of solitary water wave velocities on wave amplitude and water depth

Physics

Awards

Births

Deaths






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