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A molecule so powerful it may slow down the clock

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If you study science and the research done into improving our lives, you will come across many stories of positive outcomes that were unexpected.

A famous example of this is the discovery of penicillin.

Dr. Alexander Fleming was studying bacteria in his lab when he decided to go on vacation. When he left, he forgot to throw away the petri dish that contained the bacteria. Upon his return from vacation, Dr. Fleming found a mold growing in the dish that had destroyed the bacteria.

This unexpected outcome produced the antibiotic that has saved over 200 million lives. Now that’s a powerful discovery.

It would be pretty long if you were to make a list of discoveries such as this. The simple process of seeking one outcome often leads to something completely different. And really, this is science at its best. There are no great discoveries without curiosity and asking, “What if.”

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