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Copyright © Imagine Learning, Inc.Inventions
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InventionsWritten by Karri Ann FisherIllustrated by Nate Baertsch
Sometimes scientists plan inventions. Step by step they figure out how to solve a problem. But sometimes inventions happen without planning. Scientists call this “serendipity.”
For example, once a scientist tried to make very strong glue. It didn’t work. The glue was very weak. He thought he had failed until he used the glue on little pieces of paper.
That’s right—he invented sticky notes.
Another unplanned invention happened when a doctor tried to discover what caused diseases.
He noticed mold growing on some special dishes in his lab. He began to wash the mold away, but then he stopped to take a closer look. He found a chemical that he used to make a medicine called penicillin.
This doctor started out trying to find what caused diseases and ended up finding how to heal diseases. This was a happy accident.
Because of serendipity we have lots of inventions that make our lives better.
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InventionsLesson 86Paired with Board Sports
Lexile®: 650L, 155 words