The Man Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions (Clean Version)
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Summary
Fritz Haber, awarded the 1918 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, revolutionized agriculture with his nitrogen fixation process, saving billions. However, his contributions to chemical warfare during WWI and later developments like Zyklon B complicate his legacy, highlighting the dual nature of scientific advancements and their potential for both good and harm.