1889 in science

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The year 1889 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Biology

  • Francis Galton publishes Natural Inheritance, a book which summarizes the results of a number of his papers and inspires Karl Pearson, Raphael Weldon and others to develop the mathematics and statistics of inheritance and biometry.{{cite book|author=Bulmer, M. G.|title=Francis Galton: Pioneer of Heredity and Statistics|year=2003|pages=202–203|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vL0hq80XXqMC&pg=PA202}}
  • Joseph von Mering and Oskar Minkowski at the University of Strasbourg demonstrate that a function of the mammalian pancreas is to produce the hormone insulin, the lack of which leads to diabetes mellitus.{{cite journal|first1=Joseph|last1=von Mering|first2=Oskar|last2=Minkowski|title=Diabetes mellitus nach Pankreasextirpation|journal=Centralblatt für klinische Medicin|location=Leipzig|year=1889|volume=10|issue=23|pages=393–394}}
  • Hugo de Vries publishes Intracellular Pangenesis,Vries, H. de (1889). Intracellulare Pangenese. Jena: Verlag von Gustav Fischer. Translated in 1908 from German to English by C. Stuart Gager as [http://www.esp.org/books/devries/pangenesis/facsimile/ Intracellular Pangenesis]. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co., 1910. a book which postulates the existence of genes.

Chemistry

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Earth sciences

  • July 28 – 1889 Kumamoto earthquake, recorded as far away as Potsdam, Germany.
  • October 6 – Mount Kilimanjaro's summit is first reached, by German geologist Hans Meyer.
  • Returning to France from his expedition up the Niger River, Louis Gustave Binger reveals that the Mountains of Kong do not exist.{{cite web|last=Delaney|first=John|title=Evolution of the Map of Central, East & West Africa|url=http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/maps/websites/africa/maps-central/central.html|publisher=Princeton University|work=To the Mountains of the Moon: Mapping African Exploration, 1541-1880|accessdate=2015-08-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828084849/http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/maps/websites/africa/maps-central/central.html|archive-date=2008-08-28|url-status=dead}}

History of science

Mathematics

Medicine

Paleontology

Psychology

  • The Müller-Lyer illusion is devised.{{Cite journal |last=Müller-Lyer |first=F. C. |year=1889 |title=Optische Urteilstäuschungen |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35372625 |journal=Archiv für Physiologie: Supplement-band |pages=263–270 |via=Biodiversity Heritage Library |authorlink=Franz Carl Müller-Lyer}}

Technology

  • January 8 – Herman Hollerith receives a patent in the United States for his electric tabulating machine.{{cite patent|country=US|number=395782|status=patent|title=Art of compiling statistics|inventor=Herman Hollerith|pridate=1884-09-23|gdate=1889-01-08}}
  • 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.{{cite journal|first=Roger B.|last=Hill |title=The Early Years of the Strowger System|url=http://www.privateline.com/Switching/EarlyYears.html|journal=Bell Laboratories Record|volume=31|issue=3|pages=95–103|accessdate=2011-11-03|date=March 1953|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111025123622/http://www.privateline.com/Switching/EarlyYears.html|archivedate=2011-10-25}}
  • 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 {{convert|14|mi|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{{cite book|author=Beaty, Donald|title=Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers|edition=11th|publisher=McGraw Hill|year=1978|display-authors=etal}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.myinsulators.com/acw/bookref/histsyscable/|title=History of Electrical Systems and Cables|date=2012-01-23}}{{cite book|first=R. M.|last=Black|title=The History of Electric Wires and Cables|publisher=Peter Perigrinus|location=London|year=1983|isbn=0-86341-001-4|pages=94–96}}
  • Probable date – Car to the design of Siegfried Marcus completed in Vienna.

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