On an unrelated note, there is a 233 km wide impact crater named Pasteur on the far side of the Moon. There is also a 116 km wide impact crater named Pasteur on Mars. Both craters were named after Louis Pasteur!pic.twitter.com/TrKvtIlBzu
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On an unrelated note, there is a 233 km wide impact crater named Pasteur on the far side of the Moon. There is also a 116 km wide impact crater named Pasteur on Mars. Both craters were named after Louis Pasteur!pic.twitter.com/TrKvtIlBzu
Science exist:......... This french dude: physicist,chemist,microbiologist
It rumored that Louis’ younger brother Adolphe (1825-1908) became interested in fermentation as well as mathematics. Something of a bon vivant, he is most remembered for the equation, “ It takes two pints to make one cavort.”
was it him who managed to separate two isomers by hand or I am mistaken
Pasteur is indeed Chuck Norris of microbiology
We must emphasize more on Scientific Research Work , remember William Harvey,who discovered "Blood Circulation " nations must give extra budget & Encouragement for New Research Work.
RT @HelenBranswell @nypost @finebaum @MadDogUnleashed @DrTomFrieden Madame Curie, Rene Descarte, important to humanity. Florence Nightingale
Cheers to Louis!pic.twitter.com/ouvz9nNThJ
Casu Marzu 
and stereochemistry !
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