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Penicillin and the Power of the United States
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When we think of wartime innovation, we often picture spectacular breakthroughs: Alan Turing's cracking of the Nazi Enigma code, the invention of radar, the development of the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project. But a less visible biological innovation—the mass production of penicillin—was just as transformative. Although Alexander Fleming identified penicillin's antibacterial properties in 1928, it remained fragile, unstable, and nearly impos…
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