1834 in science
The year 1834 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.
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
- January 7 ? Johann Philipp Reis, physicist, inventor († 1874)
- January 15 - Frederick DuCane Godman, lepidopterist, entomologist and ornithologist († 1919)
- January 17 - August Weismann, biologist († 1914)
- February 7 ? Dmitri Mendeleev, chemist († 1907)
- February 16 ? Ernst Haeckel, zoologist († 1919)
- March 17 - Gottlieb Daimler, engineer, automotive pioneer († 1900)
- April 30 - John Lubbock, naturalist and archaeologist († 1913)
- August 5 ? Ewald Hering, physiologist († 1918)
- August 22 ? Samuel Pierpont Langley, astronomer († 1906)
- December 15 ? Charles Young, astronomer († 1908)
Deaths