Monthly Archives for September 2013


September 28: Mold

On 28 September 1928, Alexander Fleming noticed that a mold growing in his laboratory killed bacteria. From the Penicillium notatum bacteria, Fleming would develop penicillin. In 1945, he would share the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain. That certain molds kill bacteria had first been observed in 1896 […]