She didn't help us today but she led Louis and Clark on their expedition
the things he done for us
Milk processors began around the early 1800's when chemist Louis Pasteur developed pasteurization. In 1895 commercial pasteurization was introduced in the United States.
he was clever
Pasteur disproved abiogenesis (creation of life from non-living things). He also discovered pasteurization where bacteria and other germs are killed in hihg temperatures. That process is what is used today to eliminate germs in food like milk and water :)
Louis Pasteur did not directly contribute to polarizing light. However, he made significant contributions to the field of microbiology and food safety. Pasteur developed pasteurization, the process of heating liquids to kill harmful microorganisms, which has helped prevent foodborne illnesses and improve the shelf life of many products, such as milk and juice. His work also led to the development of vaccines, which have had a profound impact on public health.
He was clever and it taught us to understand how food was preserved as he found a way of keeping bacteria out of foods.
They help us see.
it gives us answers today
No, kickballs cannot help us today as individuals. They are just kickballs, they do nothing!
it help us by the technology that we are using today
A ruler is used to help us measure things.