The Brand That . . . . Turned Gunpowder Into Chemistry
A French immigrant came home from a hunt in 1800 angry about his gunpowder, and two centuries later the company he built had given the country nylon, Teflon, Kevlar, and the suit that walked on the moon — and a chemical in nearly every bloodstream on earth. DuPont turned powder into chemistry, and chemistry into the very texture of modern life. This is the story of the laboratory that engineered the American future, and the cost the country is still paying for it.
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