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  1. 3 days ago · Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) was born in Dole, France. By 1827, when he started school, his family was living in Arbois where the dyslexic Louis attended school and college. In 1839, he enrolled in the ‘collège royale’ to study philosophy. He was a mediocre student and failed several exams.

  2. 4 days ago · Louis Pasteur, the renowned French chemist and microbiologist, stands as a towering figure in the history of science and medicine. Born on December 27, 1822, in Dole, France, Pasteur‘s groundbreaking discoveries and tireless dedication to scientific research transformed our understanding of disease causation, prevention, and treatment.

  3. 4 days ago · Mycology is the branch of microbiology that studies fungi such as yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. This includes the study of fungal taxonomy, morphology, genetics, ecology, and the roles of fungi in human health, agriculture, and the environment. Mycology is important for understanding fungal diseases and fungal-based bioproducts.

  4. 3 days ago · 1864: Louis Pasteur invents the pasteurization process. 1865: Carl Wilhelm Siemens and Pierre-Émile Martin invented the Siemens-Martin process for making steel. 1867: Alfred Nobel invents dynamite, the first safely manageable explosive stronger than black powder.

  5. 1 day ago · More than hundred years ago, a French boy called Louis Pasteur was playing with his friends in Arbois, the little town that was his home. Suddenly there came a sound of running feet and voices of people shouting. Louis looked up. “What has happened?” he asked a man standing near him.

  6. 3 days ago · 1886: Discovery of anode rays by Eugen Goldstein [468] 1887: Discoveries of electromagnetic radiation, photoelectric effect and radio waves by Heinrich Hertz [469] 1887: First parabolic antenna by Heinrich Hertz [470] 1893–1896: Wien approximation (1896) [471] and Wien's displacement law (1893) [472] by Wilhelm Wien.

  7. 4 days ago · From the steam engine to the spinning jenny to the telegraph, these innovations altered nearly every aspect of life and laid the foundations for our modern industrial world. Here‘s a look at 12 key inventions from the Industrial Revolution and the impact they had: 1. The Steam Engine

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