The Accidental Miracle: How Mold Saved Billions of Lives

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Imagine a world without antibiotics—a terrifying prospect. But thanks to an accidental discovery involving mold, humanity was forever changed. In 1928, scientist Alexander Fleming stumbled upon a ‘no bacteria’ zone created by Penicillium mold. This substance, penicillin, became the world’s first antibiotic. Join us as we unravel this incredible tale of science, serendipity, and life-saving breakthroughs.
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Sometimes big breakthroughs are not found, but come into you. Fleming was not only lucky, but also capable of interpret what he saw.

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