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The Error Effect

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About this podcast

Every invention has a story. But some of the most important inventions in human history weren't the result of genius planning—they were accidents. A contaminated laboratory dish led to a medical revolution. A failed adhesive became one of the world's most popular office supplies. A melted chocolate bar sparked a technology found in millions of kitchens. Hosted by Zachary Wells, The Error Effect explores the fascinating true stories of mistakes, failures, accidents, and unexpected discoveries that changed science, technology, medicine, and everyday life forever. Because sometimes the biggest breakthroughs happen when everything goes wrong.

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Safety Glass The Accident That Made the World Safer

Jun 9, 20266m0

What happens when a scientist accidentally drops a glass flask? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells explores the remarkable story of Édouard Bénédictus and the accidental discovery of safety glass. Learn h

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Stainless Steel The Metal That Refused to Rust

Jun 9, 20265m0

What if one of the world's most useful materials was discovered in a pile of failed experiments? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells explores the fascinating story of Harry Brearley and the accidental disc

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Chocolate Chip Cookies The Sweet Mistake That Changed Dessert Forever

Jun 9, 20265m0

What happens when a baker runs out of an important ingredient? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells tells the delicious story of Ruth Wakefield and the accidental creation of chocolate chip cookies. Discove

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Potato Chips The Snack Created Out of Spite

Jun 9, 20266m0

What happens when a chef gets tired of a customer's complaints? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells tells the legendary story of George Crum and the accidental invention of potato chips. What started as an

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The Empty Gas Cylinder That Changed the World

Jun 9, 20268m0

What happens when a scientist opens a gas cylinder that appears full... but nothing comes out? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells explores the accidental discovery of Teflon. Follow the story of Roy Plunk

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X-Rays Seeing the Invisible

Jun 9, 20266m0

What if one of the most important medical breakthroughs in history began with a mysterious glow in a dark laboratory? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells tells the incredible true story of Wilhelm Conrad R

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The Glue That Was Too Weak

Jun 9, 20267m0

What happens when a scientist fails to create strong glue? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells explores the surprising story behind Post-it Notes. Discover how a failed adhesive experiment at 3M sat unused

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Post-it Notes The Glue That Was Too Weak

Jun 9, 20267m0

What happens when a scientist fails to create strong glue? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells explores the surprising story behind Post-it Notes. Discover how a failed adhesive experiment at 3M sat unused

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The Chocolate Bar That Invented the Microwave

Jun 9, 20269m0

What does a melted chocolate bar have to do with one of the most important kitchen appliances ever invented? In this episode of The Error Effect, Zachary Wells tells the incredible true story of engineer Percy Spencer, w

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Penicillin The Mold That Saved Millions

Jun 9, 20267m0

What if one of the most important medical discoveries in history happened because of a messy laboratory? In the very first episode of The Error Effect, host Zachary Wells uncovers the remarkable true story of how a forgo

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The Error Effect

Jun 8, 20260m0

Every invention has a story. But some of the most important inventions in human history weren't the result of genius planning—they were accidents. A contaminated laboratory dish led to a medical revolution. A failed adhe

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