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  2. Did you know these inventions were discovered by accident in ...

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    Here are some of the accidental inventions that originated in the Garden State: Teflon Branded in 1944, Teflon was initially introduced for military and industrial purposes after World War II.

  3. List of discoveries influenced by chance circumstances

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    Royston Roberts says that various discoveries required a degree of genius, but also some lucky element for that genius to act on. [1] Richard Gaughan writes that accidental discoveries result from the convergence of preparation, opportunity, and desire.

  4. Serendipity - Wikipedia

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    Horace Walpole by Joshua Reynolds Robert K. Merton 1965. Serendipity is an unplanned fortunate discovery. [1] The term was coined by Horace Walpole in 1754.. The concept is often associated with scientific and technological breakthroughs, where accidental discoveries led to new insights or inventions.

  5. The Microwave Was Invented Utterly by Accident One Fateful ...

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    The true story is that it was invented utterly by accident one fateful day more than 70 years ago, when a Raytheon engineer named Percy Spencer was testing a military-grade magnetron and suddenly ...

  6. Role of chance in scientific discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Many domains, especially psychology, are concerned with the way science interacts with chance — particularly "serendipity" (accidents that, through sagacity, are transformed into opportunity). Psychologist Kevin Dunbar and colleagues estimate that between 30% and 50% of all scientific discoveries are accidental in some sense (see examples ...

  7. 25 Things You Use Every Day That Were Invented By the ... - AOL

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  8. 1898 in science - Wikipedia

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    January 10 – Katharine Burr Blodgett (died 1979), American physicist and chemist. February – Guy Stewart Callendar (died 1964), English-Canadian thermodynamic engineer and climatologist. February 11 – Leó Szilárd (died 1964), Hungarian-American physicist. February 25 – William Astbury (died 1961), English physicist and molecular ...

  9. 13 Things You Never Knew Were Invented by Hispanic People - AOL

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    The e-book A teacher in Galicia, Spain, Ángela Ruiz Robles invented the first mechanical book way back in 1949. She was looking for a way to allow her students to carry fewer books to and from ...