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History Daily: Lewis & Clark and the Invention of Pasteurization

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In this special collaboration with History Daily, we present a double feature exploring two pivotal moments in history.

First, you’ll hear the story of Lewis and Clark’s return after successfully completing the first U.S. overland journey to the Pacific Ocean.

Then, you’ll learn how French biologist Louis Pasteur developed a method of heating liquids to destroy harmful bacteria - a process that would come to bear his name.

Hear more episodes from History Daily here.

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In this special collaboration with History Daily, we present a double feature exploring two pivotal moments in history.

First, you’ll hear the story of Lewis and Clark’s return after successfully completing the first U.S. overland journey to the Pacific Ocean.

Then, you’ll learn how French biologist Louis Pasteur developed a method of heating liquids to destroy harmful bacteria - a process that would come to bear his name.

Hear more episodes from History Daily here.

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  • Share this episode with your friends
  • Give a 5-star rating
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Step into history - literally! Now is your chance to own a pair of The History of Fresh Produce sneakers. Fill out the form here and get ready to walk through the past in style.

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@historyoffreshproduce

Email: [email protected]

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