Michael Nelson

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But Boys’s crossbow experiment suggested that there was one more twist in the story of this amazingly versatile material: using glass for its strength. By the middle of the next century, glass fibers, now wound together in a miraculous new material called fiberglass, were everywhere: in home insulation, clothes, surfboards, megayachts, helmets, and the circuit boards that connected the chips of a modern computer.
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
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