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  3. 19 Accidental Inventions That We Can't Live Without Now - AOL

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    4. Post-it Notes. Who: Spencer Silver, American chemist When: 1980 How it was created: While working on discovering a strong adhesive, Silver created low-tack glue that stuck to objects but could ...

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    An AI-powered toilet seat has been named by Time Magazine as one of the top 200 inventions of 2024. It optically scans a user’s stool and urine, to detect any concerning changes that might ...

  5. Duct tape - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Drew developed a transparent cellophane-based tape, dubbed Scotch Tape. This tape was widely used beginning in the Great Depression to repair household items. [11] Neither of these inventions was based on cloth tape. [11] The ultimate wide-scale adoption of duck tape, today generally referred to as duct tape, came from Vesta Stoudt.

  6. Blu Tack - Wikipedia

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    While the inventor of the commercial Bostik product is unknown, [3] a precursor was created around 1970 as an accidental by-product of an attempt to develop a sealant based on chalk powder, rubber and oil. Blu Tack was originally white, but following fears that children could mistake it for chewing gum, a blue colouring was added.

  7. List of spurious inventions - Wikipedia

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    Spurious invention Description Angel Light: According to its inventor, this device could make walls, hands, and stealth shielding transparent. Black box: Popular name for a diagnostic machine made by Albert Abrams. It supposedly could diagnose diseases based on their special vibrations that can be sensed along someone's spine. [1]: 37 Chronovisor

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    Play-Doh was originally called Rainbow Modeling Compound and used to clean wallpaper. A NJ nursery school teacher found it was fun to use as a toy.

  9. Cellophane - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane is a thin, transparent sheet made of regenerated cellulose. Its low permeability to air , oils , greases , bacteria , and liquid water makes it useful for food packaging . Cellophane is highly permeable to water vapour , but may be coated with nitrocellulose lacquer to prevent this.