Louis Pasteur discovered yeast fungus. This led to the creation of pasteurization.
Louis pasteur was a scientist for microorganisms
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Leeuwenhoek is mostly credited for it - but there is some speculation.AnswerLouis Pasteur Joseph Lister also helped discover bacteria.
If you mean the microbiologist Louis Pasteur then no, since he was born a year after Napoleon died.
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Louis Pasteur has many contributions in bacteriology, germ theory of diseases, vaccination, fermentation, etc.
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His first discovery with the microscope was of bacteria in French wines that were turning them into vinegar, ruining them. This led to his development of Pasteurization, which saved the French wine industry. He later went on to make many other discoveries.
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Louis Pasteur discovered the process of pasteurization in 1864, which involves heating liquid to kill harmful bacteria. He also developed the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax in the late 19th century.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur, a French scientist, designed a flask that had a long curved neck to allow air, but not microorganisms, to enter the flask. To observe a small living organism, a scientist might use a compound light microscope.
The process of pasteurization came from Louis Pasteur.
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