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discovery of penicillin was serendipity . why it is called so ?​

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The discovery of penicillin by Fleming is consistently given as a paradigmatic example of serendipity in science, from newspaper commentaries to volumes of historical anecdotes. ... notatum by chance took root in one of Fleming's petri dishes and killed off the staphylococcal bacteria that had been cultivated in the dish.

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The discovery of penicillin by Fleming is consistently given as a paradigmatic example of serendipity in science, from newspaper commentaries to volumes of historical anecdotes. ... notatum by chance took root in one of Fleming's petri dishes and killed off the staphylococcal bacteria that had been cultivated in the dish.

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