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1935

Nylon invented at DuPont

1935

Wallace Carothers, working at DuPont's central research labs, produced the first fully synthetic fiber from coal, water, and air. It was strong, silky, and cheap. Within four years nylon stockings were on sale and women were lining up. Carothers, a depressive, killed himself before the triumph. Modern materials had arrived.