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Cellophane was invented during experiments to create a stain-proof tablecloth.
In 1908, Jacques Brandenberger was trying to create a clear coating for cloth to make it waterproof. The coating peeled off in a transparent sheet, leading to the invention of cellophane, revolutionizing food packaging.
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The gas laws were discovered through champagne bottle explosions.
In the 17th century, Dom Pérignon noticed that champagne bottles exploded more frequently in warm weather. This led...
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Safety glass was invented after a lab accident with a cellulose-coated flask.
Édouard Bénédictus discovered safety glass when a cellulose-nitrate-coated flask shattered but held its shape. This led to modern...
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Corn Flakes were created through forgotten cooked wheat.
The Kellogg brothers accidentally left cooked wheat out overnight. When processed, it created wheat flakes, leading to the...