Louis Pasteur was one of the first scientists to discover the role of microorganisms in disease and how sickness could be prevented by vaccines. At the time, it was widely believed that ...
While working with the French wine industry in 1848, Dr. Louis Pasteur studied tartaric acid, a blackish purple substance that grows on the back of wine barrels. By studying this byproduct of wine ...
In an effort to save the silk-production industry, the French government persuaded Louis Pasteur ... with animals in general. A recent biography of Pasteur (shown to the right) outlines his ...
Movie"If This Story Didn't Have a Happy Ending YOU and YOU and YOU Might Not Be Alive Today to See It..." A true story about Louis Pasteur, who revolutionized medicine by proving that much disease ...
Understanding how these harmonies conjure thoughts, memories and emotions is perhaps the greatest scientific question of ...
The next great breakthrough came in the 1860s when Louis Pasteur, using Lister’s microscope, discovered germs and revolutionised medical knowledge. In 1861, Pasteur published his germ theory and ...
Through Pasteur’s biography, Korczak shows kids that they can dream big ... and Matt (whose plans to remodel the world didn’t exactly pan out), Louis Pasteur achieved success. Importantly, this is ...
Former Swiss diplomat Claudio Mazzucchelli tells the incredible story of the discovery in Egypt of the mummy of his ...
An engaging animated summary of the work of pioneers, Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch, outlining how their national feud lead to great medical advancements. Narrated by actor and impressionist ...
Humans have taken advantage of the metabolism in a tiny fungus called yeast to create beer and wine from grains and fruits. What are the biological mechanisms behind this alcohol production?
Saint Louis University — located in St. Louis, Missouri, with a campus in Madrid, Spain, is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. Founded in 1818, SLU is recognized ...
No doubt her contemporaries derided her for that, too; but, thanks to Peri’s vivid biography, Fanny has the last fearless laugh. ‘A Wilder Shore: The Romantic Odyssey of Fanny and Robert Louis ...