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1888 in science

The year 1888 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. See also: 1887 in science, other events of 1888, 1889 in science and the list of years in science.

Table of contents
1 Astronomy
2 Chemistry
3 Geography
4 Mathematics
5 Physics
6 Technology
7 Awards
8 Births
9 Deaths

Astronomy

\n* January 3 - The 91 cm refracting telescope at Lick Observatory is first used. The telescope was the largest refractor in the world at the time, and the observatory was the first established at the top of a mountain.\n* The 76 cm refracting telescope is completed at Nice Observatory.

Chemistry

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Methyl isocyanate is discovered.\n* Henri-Louis Le Chatelier states that the response of a chemical system perturbed from equilbrium will be to counteract the perturbation.

Geography

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January 27 - The National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C by Gardiner Greene Hubbard.

Mathematics

\n* The
American Mathematical Society is founded by Thomas Fiske.\n* Hilbert's basis theorem is first proved by David Hilbert.

Physics

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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz discovers radio waves

Technology

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September 4 - George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak, and receives a patent for his camera which uses roll film.\n* Gramophone patented by Emile Berliner.\n* Nikola Tesla patents the induction motor.\n* The ballpoint pen is invented by John Loud.\n* John Boyd Dunlop invents the pneumatic tube tire.

Awards

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Copley Medal: Thomas Henry Huxley\n* Wollaston Medal for Geology: Henry Medlicott

Births

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February 17 - Otto Stern, physicist, Nobellaurette in Physics in 1943 (+1969)\n* August 13 - John Logie Baird, inventor (+1946)\n* November 15 - Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, meterologist and oceanographer (+1957)

Deaths

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January 19 - Anton de Bary (born 1831), surgeon, botanist, microbiologist, and mycologist\n* August 24 - Rudolf Clausius, physicist (* 1822) \n* Philip Henry Gosse (born 1810), science writer\n* Richard Anthony Proctor (born 1837), astronomer

"While we are postponing, life speeds by." - Seneca (3BC - 65AD)