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The Accidental Discovery That Gave Us ‘Forever Chemicals’ | A Pregnancy Play Inspired By Mushroom Research

Dec 17, 2024
Discover the surprising origins of PFAS chemicals, often called 'forever chemicals,' tracing back to Teflon's accidental creation. Learn about their extensive use in consumer products and concerning health impacts, especially in New Jersey. Dive into the creative realm where mushrooms inspire innovative robotics and theater, leading to unique scientific plays that connect nature and technology. This blend of biology and art highlights the fascinating potential of mycelium in shaping sustainable robotics.
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ANECDOTE

Accidental Discovery of Teflon

  • In 1938, Roy Plunkett accidentally discovered Teflon while working at DuPont.
  • He was trying to create a DuPont version of Freon when he stumbled upon a white, resistant powder.
ANECDOTE

Manhattan Project and Teflon

  • Teflon's widespread use began with the Manhattan Project. General Groves urged DuPont to increase production, or the military would seize the chemical.
INSIGHT

Ubiquitous PFAS

  • PFAS chemicals, initially used in Teflon pans, have expanded to various products, including firefighting foam and everyday items.
  • This widespread use has led to PFAS contamination in the environment and our bodies.
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