Louis Pasteur And Pasteurization

Although Louis Pasteur did not advocate the pasteurization of milk, there is no question that the process named in his honour saves lives. Heating to 72 degrees C for 15 seconds or to 138 degrees C ...

When Louis Pasteur developed and patented the process of pasteurization in the 1860s, it had nothing to do with milk. He was more concerned with keeping beer from spoiling. But, by the turn of the ...

Salon: Louis Pasteur’s scientific discoveries from decades ago continue to save lives

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Some of the greatest scientific discoveries haven’t resulted in Nobel Prizes. Louis Pasteur, who lived from 1822 to 1895, is arguably the world’s best-known microbiologist. He is widely credited for ...

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(WHTM) — For six weeks, Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard, both affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure, had been keeping watch over glass phials, some containing dog blood, some filled with dog ...

Gerald L. Geison, 58, a Princeton history professor nationally known for his biography of Louis Pasteur, died Monday in Princeton, N.J., of complications from an enlarged heart. Geison, an expert in ...

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Louis Pasteur is one of the world’s most famous scientists, acclaimed for his work on the germ theory of disease, for developing rabies and anthrax vaccines, and for inventing a technique to prevent ...

MSN: The Right Chemistry: There are no cows in Louis Pasteur's crypt

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Science News: Louis Pasteur’s devotion to truth transformed what we know about health and disease

Louis Pasteur’s devotion to truth transformed what we know about health and disease

SAN MARINO, Calif. (AP) – People interested in what kind of beer the guy who invented pasteurization kicked back with after work will want to pay a visit to San Marino’s Huntington Library. The ...