
Alexander Fleming's Messy Desk Leads to a Major Discovery
Clip: Episode 3 | 4m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Alexander Fleming's untidy desk becomes the key to a major scientific breakthrough.
Alexander Fleming's untidy desk becomes the key to a major scientific breakthrough when a particle of bacteria from his laboratory floats onto a petri dish on a desk in his study. This accident in a petri dish leads to his discovery that naturally-occurring mold could be a bacteria killer, setting the stage for the invention of penicillin further down the line.
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Alexander Fleming's Messy Desk Leads to a Major Discovery
Clip: Episode 3 | 4m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Alexander Fleming's untidy desk becomes the key to a major scientific breakthrough when a particle of bacteria from his laboratory floats onto a petri dish on a desk in his study. This accident in a petri dish leads to his discovery that naturally-occurring mold could be a bacteria killer, setting the stage for the invention of penicillin further down the line.
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