Cut yourself and others some slack: we need more time to experiment and fail at work
- Written by The Conversation
shutterstockIn 1928 Scottish microbiologist Alexander Fleming, while studying the staphylococcus bacteria, noticed mould on his petri dishes inhibited its growth. He experimented, leading to the discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic.
In 1945 engineer Percy Spencer, while working on developing a radar system, noticed a chocolate melt very...
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