because he wanted to find cures for sicknesses
i want to become a scientist and why i want to do this because i have a dream that i want build in the future and show to the other people . i have dream that i won't give up and i am following on my dream and i am studying hard that i can get something from the book and understand other thing that i am follow my step and important is the aim and i am aim for excellence and merit too.
No it was Edward Jenner No, it was not Edward Jenner. The technique of inoculation was not invented by Jenner and Pasteur but was devised in the Muslim world and brought to Europe from Turkey by the wife of the English ambassador to Istanbul in 1724. Children in Turkey were vaccinated with cowpox to fight the deadly smallpox at least 50 years before the West discovered it.
BECAUSE OF ITS MANY MYSTRIES THAT THEY WANT TO DISCOVER.
No, these are just people who know the answer and want to share it.
Quite different............he is most famous for his work in sterilization , mainly to keep milk safe to consume , but he also made major advances in identifying the best yeasts for use in beer making , wine production and bread making.......... Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France in 1822. He is best known for his discoveries of disease and the Germ Theory. He also created the first vaccine for anthrax and rabies (hydrophobia). The process of preventing the fermentation of milk came to be called Pasteurization, after him. Louis Pasteur also made many discoveries in the field of chemistry. Just think about how life would change if Louis Pasteur had not made any of his miraculous discoveries. Louis Pasteur focused his own research efforts on fermentation—the process that causes milk to go sour. Through his research on fermentation, he found a process to prevent it from occurring in milk and other products. This process has become known as Pasteurization. Without this ingenious discovery, it is possible that we would all have to own a cow in order to get fresh milk. Farmers would be more concerned about their milk than any of their other products. In fact, if we were unable to obtain milk, we would all be very weak and be prone to osteoporosis. Many other foods could not be preserved as well. Pasteurization has come to play an important role in our everyday lives. While solving the pasteurization problem, Pasteur began to think about the idea that many diseases, in animals and humans, were the result of germs, or microbes. In France at the time, many cattle suffered and died from a disease called Anthrax. Through research he created a vaccine which cured the cattle of the disease. Farmers today would still have a massive loss of cattle each year if it were not for Louis Pasteur’s contributions. Immunology might not have been truly acknowledged in the medical department as an actual possibility for disease cure. In addition, vaccines may not have been created. No one aside from Pasteur would ever have thought to create vaccines, or that a disease could be prevented before it occurred. Millions of lives would have been lost if not for this tremendous discovery that truly began a domino affect on the medical discoveries in the world. Pasteur moved on to his next, and perhaps greatest, step in human and animal disease research. Rabies. After Pasteur had experimented with the saliva of animals suffering from the disease, he studied the tissues of infected animals and was able to produce a weakened form of the virus that could be used for the vaccination. Since then, thousands of lives have been saved by this treatment. Rabies would still be killing millions today and would make the domestication of animals nearly impossible. The world as we know it today would probably be overrun with the disease. Human life population would most likely have declined due to all the deaths. In Paris, France, doctors and surgeons did not clean their hands in any way before treating a patient. Many women were dieing during, or shortly after, childbirth because of disease being brought upon them by their own doctors. Surgeons were unknowingly killing their patients as well because of not sterilizing their medical instruments before treating a patient, thus using the same tool on every patient. This also contributed in the many deaths that had been occurring. Disease would spread rapidly, killing more and more people each and every day, causing the world population to decrease dramatically. All of this may have continued if it were not for Louis Pasteur. His “Germ Theory” proved that germs and microbes were creating diseases and contagiously infecting the patients of the doctors of France. Without all of the fantastic innovations of Louis Pasteur, we would have continued to practice the same mistakes of our foolish past. We would not be able to drink milk everyday and increase our physical stability. Anthrax would still be killing off our livestock, decreasing our food supplies. Rabies would be murdering millions everyday; and our doctors would not be as successful in saving the lives of many, as they would be spreading diseases to their patients. All in all, the world would be a much more dismal place, with a decreased population and disease running rampant. To imagine a world without Pasteur would be heartbreaking.
if i become a scientist i will try to invent new things which are never been invented.
If I were to become a scientist, I would want to discover a sustainable solution to the climate crisis. Inventing technology that can reduce carbon emissions and help mitigate the impacts of climate change would have a significant and positive impact on our planet and future generations.
A mechanical engineer is not a scientist, they just implement the knowledge of the scientist in design. If you want to become a robotics scientist, you will need as much math and physics classes you can take. Focus on mechanics and higher level math classes.
Yes! I have aspirations to maybe become a research scientist in the future. I am interested in studying Medicine at University so I would most want to become a Medical Scientist researching into medical conditions and how to best treat them. Hope this helps!
he likes animals
'Scientist' is a meaningless term. You probably want to find exactly which type of research you would like to do and start your career search from there.
well, if you want to do it without cheating, then you go to the lab in the neighborhood and get on the science career track until you eventually become a scientist, or with Testingcheatsenabled true in the cheat box and click shift on the person and select under careers the science career track and you automatically become a scientist, but it is really hard to be successful if you do it that way.
Yes, it helps with math skills if you want to become a scientist or teacher etc.
Honestly Im not sure. I been trying to find this out to. After watching forensic files for a few months it makes me want to become a forensic scientist. Sounds a cool job. If anyone knows the answer to this question please answer it cause I really want to know as well
Um, if you want. There is no rule against it. But really you can only pretend. But if you are asking about "Scientist-Talents" there is no such thing. You cannot become a FAMOUS scientist. The game isn't a science game really. It's about pixies. It was meant for children to have fun. So.... i guess you can be pretty much anything you want!
just abit of fun i think and if you want to be a scientist then it can train you to become one when you are older.
Yes, molecular biology is a great major to have when you go in for forensics training. It really depends on the type of forensic scientist you want to become (eg. a biological forensic examiner would do well with a bio-based background).