Which scientific brand's origin story famously includes the accidental discovery of a substance that was initially considered a failure but later revolutionized its industry?
Modern scientific discoveries are often communicated through powerful brand narratives. How well do you know the evolution of scientific brand storytelling and how it has shaped public perception of breakthrough innovations? This poll explores a fascinating intersection of scientific advancement and the narratives built around them that transformed complex discoveries into household names.
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- 3M's Post-it Notes, created when Spencer Silver developed an adhesive that didn't stick properly but found a perfect application years later
- NASA's Teflon, developed as a spacecraft heat shield material that engineers discovered had non-stick properties
- Pfizer's Viagra, originally tested as a heart medication until researchers noticed an unexpected side effect
- DuPont's Nylon, created when researchers accidentally mixed chemicals that formed strong synthetic fibers
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