Serendipity
Serendipity is finding something unexpected and useful while searching for something else entirely. For instance, the discovery of the antibacterial properties of penicillin by Alexander Fleming is said to have been serendipitous, because he was merely cleaning up his laboratory when he discovered that the Penicillium mould had contaminated one of his old experiments.
References
- {{Note|1}} Boyd, William. Armadillo, Chapter 12, Knopf, New York, 1998. ISBN 0375402233
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Serendipitous discoveries and inventions |
| ► | Origin of the term |
| ► | Related terms |
| ► | Bibliography |
| ► | References |
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