1863 in science

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The year 1863 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Chemistry

Cryptography

Life sciences

Medicine

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Meteorology

Paleontology

Physics

  • January – John Tyndall first explains the workings of the greenhouse effect.<ref>In a public lecture, "On Radiation Through The Earth's Atmosphere", reprinted in his book Contributions to Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat (1872).</ref>

Technology

  • February 10 – Alanson Crane patents a fire extinguisher.
  • April 14 – William Bullock is granted a United States patent for improvements to the rotary printing press to use a continuous web or roll of paper to be printed on both sides, the first machine designed especially for curved stereotype plates.<ref>Patent 38,200. {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Events and institutions

Publications

Awards

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Births

Deaths

References

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