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With a major feature film titled Midge currently in development, the world is looking back at the complicated legacy of Thomas Midgley Jr. In this episode, Dr. Jeff Zurek goes beyond the Hollywood hype to explore the true scientific history of Tetraethyl Lead (TEL).
Midgley was an engineering genius who solved "engine knocking" but inadvertently triggered a global lead poisoning crisis. We explore the 1920s corporate landscape where GM, DuPont, and Standard Oil formed the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation, and how they prioritized industrial "needs for speed" over known public health risks. It’s a story of internal combustion, periodic table breakthroughs, and the "Sausage-Making" of corporate science that shaped the 20th century
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Conspiracy Theoryscience historypublic health historyleaded gasolineThomas Midgley JrTetraethyl LeadChemistry HistoryLead PoisoningMidge MovieIndustrial Disaster