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Penicillin (2/10)

Penicillin fungi growing on a bunch of moldy red grapes. The mold, which is often found on foods, produces Penicillin G, a potent antibacterial agent.

The drug was discovered accidentally in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. Mold spores had found their way into a Petri dish of Staphylococcus bacteria preventing the bacteria from reproducing. Although only effective on a narrow range of diseases, penicillin marked the start of the era of antibiotics. (Photo: Reuters)

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