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Molecular Milestones: Odd and Important Events in the History of Chemistry
Did you know....
- Fluoride treatment began with brown teeth in Colorado Springs more than 100 years ago.
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The British almost lost World War 2 because they stole seeds from Brazil in 1876.
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Alchemists did not succeed in turning base metals into gold, but they did lay the foundations of experimental science.
Molecular Milestones is your window on the often weird world of chemistry from ancient times to the new millennium.
Pre-chemistry
Early Chemistry
Modern Chemistry
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Foul In, Fragrant Out: Transforming Stench Into Scents
Of the five senses, the sense of smell gets the worst rap. |
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Present at the creation: Joe Labovsky wove perserverence and nylon fiber into a career
Labovsky's basement is a museum to the development of nylon. |
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Recycled Sails Honor Engineer’s Genius
An inspired chemical engineer creates soda bottles that can withstand carbonation...and be spun into sails. |
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Good Chemist, Bad Chemist: The Fritz Haber Story
Haber’s work developing fertilizer keeps billions well fed today, but his work in chemical weaponry played a large role in taking millions of lives. |
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Titanium dioxide: from black sand to white pigment
How did titanium go from saving sailors to saving your skin? |
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Chemistry, the Central Science and the Origins of Life
The Miller-Urey experiment to show how life could have begun in a reducing atmosphere was, and is, a great source of inspiration for many and the object of loathing for many others. |
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Synthetic Rubber Industry Sprouts from Stolen Seeds
In the 1800's, the British smuggled rubber tree seeds out of Brazil, but later a war forced the development of synthetic rubber. |
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Tetra-Ethyl Lead: The End of an Era for a Well-Known Molecule
Banned for regular cars in the 1970's, why was lead, specifically tetra-ethyl lead, used in NASCAR engines until 2007? |
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