1904 in science explained
The year 1904 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Cartography
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Technology
- July 4 – Piero Ginori Conti demonstrates the use of geothermal power to generate electricity, at Larderello in Italy.
- July 23 – A continuous track tractor is patented by David Roberts of Richard Hornsby & Sons of Grantham in England.[8]
- November 16 – John Ambrose Fleming patents the first thermionic vacuum tube, the two-electrode diode ("oscillation valve" or Fleming valve).[9]
- November 24 – A continuous track tractor is demonstrated by the Holt Manufacturing Company in the United States.
- The first diesel engined submarine, the Z, is built in France.
- The Heckelphone variety of oboe is invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.
- The sleeve valve is invented by Charles Yale Knight.
- The turbine-powered Bliss-Leavitt torpedo, designed by Frank McDowell Leavitt and manufactured by the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, is put into service by the United States Navy.[10]
- Lucien Bull produces the first successful chronophotography (of insect flight), working in France.[11]
- Rue Franklin Apartments, Paris, are completed by Auguste Perret and his brother Gustave, an early example of an exposed reinforced concrete frame building.[12]
Zoology
- First identification and last confirmed sighting of the Choiseul pigeon in the Solomon Islands.[13]
Awards
Births
- January 21 – Edris Rice-Wray Carson (died 1990), American-born physician, pioneer in family planning.
- January 26 – Ancel Keys (died 2004), American nutritionist.
- March 13 – René Dumont (died 2001), French agronomist.
- March 20 – B. F. Skinner (died 1990), American behavioral psychologist.
- April 11 – Arthur Mourant (died 1994), Jersiais hematologist.
- April 22 – J. Robert Oppenheimer (died 1967), American physicist.
- June 3 – Charles R. Drew (died 1950), African American physician, pioneer in blood transfusion.
- July 5 – Ernst Mayr (died 2005), German-born evolutionary biologist.
- August 5 – Kenneth V. Thimann (died 1997), English-American plant physiologist and microbiologist known for his studies of plant hormones.
- August 17 – Cornelis Simon Meijer (died 1974), Dutch mathematician.
- August 28 – Secondo Campini (died 1980), Italian jet pioneer.
- August 29 – Werner Forssmann (died 1979), German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- November 11 – J. H. C. Whitehead (died 1960), British mathematician.
- Sven Sømme (died 1961), Norwegian ichthyologist and resistance worker.
Deaths
- March 7 – Ferdinand André Fouqué (born 1828), French geologist, petrologist and volcanologist.
- May 10 – Henry Morton Stanley (born 1841), Welsh-born explorer and journalist.
- July 3 – John Bell Hatcher (born 1861), American paleontologist.
- September 24 – Niels Ryberg Finsen (born 1860), Icelandic/Faroese/Danish physician and scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- October 7 – Isabella Bird (born 1831), British explorer, writer, photographer and naturalist.
- October 21 – Isabelle Eberhardt (born 1877), Swiss–Algerian explorer.
Notes and References
- Book: Asimov, Isaac. Isaac Asimov
. Isaac Asimov. Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. 2nd.
- "Sur une courbe continue sans tangente, obtenue par une construction géométrique élémentaire".
- Book: Addison, Paul S.. Fractals and Chaos: An Illustrated Course. Institute of Physics. Bristol. 1997. 0-7503-0400-6. 19.
- Book: Crilly, Tony. 50 Mathematical Ideas you really need to know. London. Quercus. 2007. 978-1-84724-008-8. 145.
- Ernst. Zermelo. 1904. Beweis, dass jede Menge wohlgeordnet werden kann. reprint. Mathematische Annalen. 59. 4. 514–16. 10.1007/BF01445300. 124189935.
- Cabot. Richard C.. Richard Clarke Cabot. The relation of alcohol to arterioscleroisis. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1904. 43. 12. 774–775. 10.1001/jama.1904.92500120002a. 2019-10-04.
- Reported by him in Pamiętnik Towarzystwa Lekarskiego Warszawskiego. W. . Bartnik . December 2003 . Inflammatory bowel disease – Polish contribution . Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology . 54 . S3 . 205–210 . Polish Physiological Society . Kraków . 15075474 . 2008-03-28 .
- British Patent No. 16,345. Book: Robinson, Peter. Lincoln's Excavators: The Ruston years 1875–1930. 2003. Nynehead. Roundoak. 1-871565-42-1.
- Book: The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. 978-1-85986-343-5.
- Book: Newpower, Anthony. Iron Men And Tin Fish: The Race to Build a Better Torpedo During World War II. Westport, Conn.. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2006. 18. 0-275-99032-X.
- Reported by him in "Motional mechanism of the insect wing", Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences 138:590–592 (29 February); "Application of the electric spark to the chrono-photography of rapid motions", Comptes rendus 138:155–157 (21 March); "Chronophotography of rapid motions", Bulletin de la Société Philomathiclue (Paris) (June 11); Synthesis in chronophotography, Bulletin de la Société Philomathiclue (November 12).
- Web site: Rue Franklin Apartments. GreatBuildings. 2012-05-29.
- Rothschild. Walter. Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild. Microgoura, n. gen.. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 14. CVII. 1904-05-20. 77–78. 2015-09-29.