Nobel and Dynamite

Nobel and Dynamite

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Alfred Nobel is best known for establishing the Nobel Prize, which honors achievements in science and peace. Ironically, he also invented dynamite, a powerful explosive. Initially, only black gunpowder was available until Asano Sobrero created nitroglycerin, a volatile liquid. Nobel, inspired by his father, sought to make nitroglycerin safer for construction. He developed a stable paste called dynamite, patented in 1867, and invented a detonator for safe use. Dynamite revolutionized construction by reducing costs. Concerned about his legacy, Nobel established an endowment fund, leading to the Nobel Prizes, which continue to recognize excellence in various fields.

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What legacy did Alfred Nobel leave to honor progress in science and peace?

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How did Nobel make nitroglycerin safer for practical use?

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What explosive did Alfred Nobel invent and patent in 1867?

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What was the purpose of the endowment fund that Nobel set up in his will?

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In which fields has Nobel's ultimate legacy honored outstanding achievements?

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