The year 1776 in science and technology involved some significant events.
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- James Keir begins publication of A Dictionary of Chemistry in London, a translation into English of Pierre Macquer's Dictionnaire de chymie (1766).
- February 4 – Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, German naturalist (died 1837)
- February 14 – Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck, German botanist (died 1858)
- March 27 – Charles-François Brisseau de Mirbel, French botanist and politician (died 1854)
- April 1 – Sophie Germain, French mathematician (died 1831)
- May 17 – Amos Eaton, American naturalist and pioneer of science education (died 1842)
- June 1 – Giuseppe Zamboni, Italian Catholic priest and physicist (died 1846)
- June 12 – Karl Friedrich Burdach, German physiologist (died 1847)
- July 16
- July 22 – Etheldred Benett, English geologist (died 1845)
- July 26 – Pierre Fouquier, French physician (died 1850)
- August 2 – Friedrich Stromeyer, German chemist, discoverer of cadmium (died 1835)
- August 6 – Amedeo Avogadro, Piedmontese chemist (died 1856)
- October 4 – Mariano Lagasca, Spanish botanist (died 1839)
- October 13 – Peter Barlow, English mathematician (died 1862)
- November 14 – Henri Dutrochet, French physician (died 1847)
- November 18 - Mauro Ruscóni, Italian physician and zoologist (died 1849)[5]
- December 3 – Nicolas Charles Seringe, French physician and botanist (died 1858)
- December 31 – Johann Spurzheim, German physician (died 1832)[6]
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