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Distillations
Extracts from the Past, Present, and Future of Chemistry
Weekly Program
Glassblower Josh Simpson
 Chemical Heritage Foundation  Contact Contributor
July 25, 2008, 8:33 a.m.
Jamestown was not only the first permanent English settlement in North America, but also the birthplace of the American chemical enterprise. Today we learn why the settlers of Jamestown purposely packed copper waste products to bring to the New World with them. Also explore a centuries-old murder mystery. Finally, producer Amy Mayer takes us into the modern-day glassblowing studio of Josh Simpson. Element of the Week: Strontium.

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