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#year1882 (1/4) :
- France école primaire obligatoire 6-13 ans.https://mastodon.social/@cobrate/114018767337886840
- Augustin #Mouchot invente un concentrateur #solaire (cf 1861 1948).
- 1ers banquets communards fraternels au retour des communards déportés/emprisonnés.
- #VictorHugo préside le Comité de secours pour les israélites de Russie -> plaide leur cause refuges post-pogroms Empire Russie.
- UK colonise Égypte (cf 1882 1933 1971) + #RobertKoch (cf 1843 1910) découvre ... -
(9/9) ... #science + décès de #RobertKoch (cf 1843 1882).
- décès d'Henry Dunant (cf 1828 1863 1864).
- Mandchourie : retour #Peste pulmonaire (cf 1331) -> 50 000 morts.
- France : #Gaumont présente son gramophone + #Paris crue inondations. -
Ehec-Fälle in Berlin nicht außergewöhnlich hoch
In Berlin sind dieses Jahr bislang 166 Ehec-Fälle an das Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales (Lageso) gemeldet worden.…
#Berlin #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #Germany #Gesundheit #Kinderkrankheiten #Lageso #Mecklenburg-Vorpommern #Reisemedizin #RobertKoch-Institut(RKI) #Seuchen
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Vier Menschen in Berlin mit Hasenpest infiziert
Vier Menschen haben sich in Berlin in diesem Jahr bislang mit der Hasenpest infiziert. Das geht aus aktuellen…
#Berlin #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #Baden-Württemberg #Germany #Gesundheit #RobertKoch-Institut(RKI) #Seuchen
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Fanny Hesse (1850-1934) worked unpaid for her husband Walter Hesse in Robert Koch's laboratory. Koch was desperate to find a suitable medium for growing bacterial cultures. Fanny Hesse came up with the idea of using agar, which proved to be an ideal gelling agent. To honour her for introducing agar and revolutionising microbiology, DSMZ researchers named the strain Streptomyces hesseae (DSM 40473) after her.
#herstory #HonoringWomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #RobertKoch #streptomyces #microbiology
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Fanny Hesse (1850-1934) worked unpaid for her husband Walter Hesse in Robert Koch's laboratory. Koch was desperate to find a suitable medium for growing bacterial cultures. Fanny Hesse came up with the idea of using agar, which proved to be an ideal gelling agent. To honour her for introducing agar and revolutionising microbiology, DSMZ researchers named the strain Streptomyces hesseae (DSM 40473) after her.
#herstory #HonoringWomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #RobertKoch #streptomyces #microbiology
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Fanny Hesse (1850-1934) worked unpaid for her husband Walter Hesse in Robert Koch's laboratory. Koch was desperate to find a suitable medium for growing bacterial cultures. Fanny Hesse came up with the idea of using agar, which proved to be an ideal gelling agent. To honour her for introducing agar and revolutionising microbiology, DSMZ researchers named the strain Streptomyces hesseae (DSM 40473) after her.
#herstory #HonoringWomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #RobertKoch #streptomyces #microbiology
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Fanny Hesse (1850-1934) worked unpaid for her husband Walter Hesse in Robert Koch's laboratory. Koch was desperate to find a suitable medium for growing bacterial cultures. Fanny Hesse came up with the idea of using agar, which proved to be an ideal gelling agent. To honour her for introducing agar and revolutionising microbiology, DSMZ researchers named the strain Streptomyces hesseae (DSM 40473) after her.
#herstory #HonoringWomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #RobertKoch #streptomyces #microbiology
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Fanny Hesse (1850-1934) worked unpaid for her husband Walter Hesse in Robert Koch's laboratory. Koch was desperate to find a suitable medium for growing bacterial cultures. Fanny Hesse came up with the idea of using agar, which proved to be an ideal gelling agent. To honour her for introducing agar and revolutionising microbiology, DSMZ researchers named the strain Streptomyces hesseae (DSM 40473) after her.
#herstory #HonoringWomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #RobertKoch #streptomyces #microbiology