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    In 1839, Charles Goodyear dropped rubber on a hot stove, noticed it hardened, and this helped transform modern transportation

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    An accidental discovery by Charles Goodyear in 1839 revolutionized rubber. Heating rubber with sulfur created a stronger, more durable material. This process, called vulcanization, made rubber suitable for countless industrial uses. From tyres to machines and everyday items, vulcanized rubber became indispensable. This invention highlights how accidents can lead to significant technological advancements.
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