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  • Louis Pasteur: The Pioneer of Pasteurization and Germ-Killing Heat
    The scientist who discovered that heat kills germs was Louis Pasteur.

    While others had observed the effects of heat on microorganisms before him, Pasteur conducted a series of experiments in the mid-1800s that conclusively demonstrated the principle of pasteurization, which involves heating liquids to a specific temperature for a set duration to kill harmful bacteria.

    His work revolutionized food safety and public health, paving the way for safer food preservation and the prevention of infectious diseases.

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