1825 in science

1200 The year 1825 science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

List of years in science (table)

Astronomy

  • Pierre-Simon Laplace completes his study of gravitation, the stability of the solar system, tides, the precession of the equinoxes, the libration of the Moon, and Saturn's rings in publishing the fifth and final volume of Mécanique Céleste (Celestial Mechanics).[1]

Biology

Chemistry

Earth sciences

Mathematics

Medicine

Paleontology

Technology

Awards

Births

Deaths

gollark: You could work out a worst-case scenario by calculating how much energy is needed to raise all the blood in a human to 100 degrees, then dividing that by the microwave's power output.
gollark: Also, you should run video over TOSLINK instead.
gollark: Technically, it's packet-based or something, so you could run data over it.
gollark: I think we should replace USB with DisplayPort.
gollark: Fascinating.

References

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  2. "Harlan's Fauna Americana". The North American Review. Frederick T. Gray. XXII (L): 120–136. January 1826 via Google Books.
  3. Faraday, M. (1825-06-16). "On New Compounds of Carbon and Hydrogen, and on Certain Other Products Obtained during the Decomposition of Oil by Heat". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 115: 440–466. doi:10.1098/rstl.1825.0022. JSTOR 107752. Retrieved 2012-09-25.
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  8. Gwei-Djen, Lu; Needham, Joseph (1980). Celestial Lancets: A History and Rationale of Acupuncture and Moxa. Cambridge University Press. pp. 295–7. ISBN 978-0-521-21513-8.
  9. Drewry, Charles Stewart (1832). A Memoir of Suspension Bridges, Comprising the History of their Origin and Progress. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman. pp. 110–114. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  10. Finch, Roy G. (1925), The Story of the New York State Canals (PDF), New York State Canal Corporation, retrieved 2012-09-25
  11. Gee, William; James, Frank A. J. L. (2004). "Sturgeon, William (1783–1850)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/26748. Retrieved 2012-01-05. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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