1686 in science
The year 1686 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- Gottfried Kirch notices that Chi Cygni's brightness varies.
Biology
- John Ray begins publication of his Historia Plantarum, including the first biological definition of the term species; also his edition of Francis Willughby's Historia Piscum.
Geology
- Edmund Halley establishes the relationship between barometric pressure and height above sea level.
Meteorology
- Edmund Halley presents a systematic study of the trade winds and monsoons and identifies solar heating as the cause of atmospheric motions.
Physics
- Isaac Newton uses a fixed length pendulum with weights of varying composition to test the weak equivalence principle to 1 part in 1000.
Births
- February 10 – Jan Frederik Gronovius, Dutch botanist
- May 24 – Gabriel Fahrenheit, physicist and inventor
- July 6 – Antoine de Jussieu, French naturalist
- October – John Machin, English mathematician
Deaths
- May 11 – Otto von Guericke, German physicist
- November 25 – Nicolas Steno, Danish pioneer geologist and bishop