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How super glue was invented | Moments of Vision 8 - Jessica Oreck

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    In a Moment of Vision...
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    It's the 1940s, the height
    of World War II, Rochester, New York.
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    A chemist by the name of Harry Coover
    is conducting research for Eastman Kodak.
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    He and his team are looking
    for a clear plastic
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    to produce precision gunsights
    for the military.
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    They begin working with a family
    of chemicals called cyanoacrylates,
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    but find, to their extreme annoyance,
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    that the chemicals stick
    to everything permanently.
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    The cyanoacrylates are discarded.
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    After the war, Coover is working at
    Kodak's chemical plant in Tennessee.
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    This time, he and his team are researching
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    heat-resistant polymers
    for jet airplane canopies.
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    They try cyanoacrylates, but find,
    to their great frustration,
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    that the chemicals stick
    to everything permanently.
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    Again, the cyanoacrylates are discarded.
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    Coover, however, in a moment of vision,
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    realizes that the quality that makes these
    chemicals so infuriating to work with
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    is exactly what makes them valuable.
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    He takes out a patent
    and begins marketing a superglue.
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    Years later during the Vietnam War,
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    field medics find that using superglue
    on an open wound
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    instantly stops the bleeding,
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    saving countless lives.
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    Today, medical grade superglue
    is still used in surgery,
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    but it's also a nearly indispensible
    household item.
Title:
How super glue was invented | Moments of Vision 8 - Jessica Oreck
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01:54

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