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The unexpected stories behind the inventions of the teabag, the gin & tonic, Disulfiram, and American female politicians.

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S1, EP1 "Conditioned"
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S1, EP1 "Conditioned"

Pavlov's investigations into dog digestion lead to phone addiction; a failed quest to find a safer refrigerant creates Teflon; a damaged delivery crate is instrumental in the invention of dynamite.

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S1, EP15 "Lenin to Lady Gaga"

S1, EP15 "Lenin to Lady Gaga"

How a failed poison gas detector results in the invention of the smoke detector; a Russian genius tries to measure gas density, but ends up with musical instrument; the Theremin.

S1, EP14 "Teas & Tipple"

S1, EP14 "Teas & Tipple"

The unexpected stories behind the inventions of the teabag, the gin & tonic, Disulfiram, and American female politicians.

S1, EP13 "Sleeping On the Job"

S1, EP13 "Sleeping On the Job"

How a party drug from the 19th Century, and a banged knee, lead to the invention of anaesthetics; electrotherapy and the true story behind the invention of telephone.

S1, EP12 "How Saran Wrap Saved D-Day"

S1, EP12 "How Saran Wrap Saved D-Day"

The search for an artificial form of quinine accidently creates the first artificial dye, Mauvine; a failed dry-cleaning fluid results in Saran Wrap.


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