Congress, beware: False alarms are being raised to urgently authorize the transfer of billions in taxpayer funds by year’s end to pharmaceutical corporations under the guise of addressing the public ...
Louis Pasteur, born on December 27, 1822, is widely regarded as the ‘Father of Microbiology,’ due to his groundbreaking work which laid the foundation for modern medicine, particularly in the ...
In 19th-century France, the young chemist challenged the theory of spontaneous generation and discovered an invisible world of airborne microbes. Credit...Antoine Maillard Supported by By Carl Zimmer ...
Vêtu de son costume à col fermé caractéristique, le pasteur Chris Oyakhilome a regardé la caméra en face, déclarant qu'"il n'y a jamais eu de preuve de l'efficacité des vaccins". On a "menti à tout le ...
Une médecin urgentiste, Amel Gharbi qui exerçait à l’hôpital privé Pasteur à Évreux (Eure) est décédée le 9 juin 2021, après une tentative de suicide survenu à son domicile en région parisienne.
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 putrefaction – ...
Some of the greatest scientific discoveries haven’t resulted in Nobel Prizes. Louis Pasteur, who lived from 1822 to 1895, is arguably the world’s best-known microbiologist. He is widely credited for ...
Painting by A. Edelfeldt* 1885: Louis Pasteur successfully tests his rabies vaccine on a human subject. Pasteur, a French chemist and biologist, began closely studying bacteria while investigating the ...
The influential Pasteur Institute in Paris says it has suspended its partnership with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, and will cease to co-lead an institute in Shanghai, Nature has ...
THIS book is an attempt, not the first in recent years, to resuscitate the name of Bechamp and his microzmas theory, which was presumed to have been utterly demolished by the labours of Pasteur. The ...
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