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It has answered fundamental questions - about magnetism at the atomic level, or the properties of "Buckyballs" - synthetic carbon molecules, once hailed as the great hope of nanotechnology.
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It has answered fundamental questions - about magnetism at the atomic level, or the properties of "Buckyballs" - synthetic carbon molecules, once hailed as the great hope of nanotechnology.
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Recently, a product known as Buckyballs raised some questions about how best to apply the age limits and protections of the CPSIA.
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Recently, a product known as Buckyballs raised some questions about how best to apply the age limits and protections of the CPSIA.
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The shapes, also known as Buckyballs, encompass the ancient and the modern: carbon is the building block of all life as we know it, and fullerenes are a powerful tool in the burgeoning field of nanotechnology.
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Other experiments with huge molecules called "Buckyballs" also show that quantum reality extends beyond the microscopic world.
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Are Dreams an Extension of Physical Reality? 2010
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Other experiments with huge molecules called "Buckyballs" also show that quantum reality extends beyond the microscopic world.
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Are Dreams an Extension of Physical Reality? 2010
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New experiments carried out with huge molecules called "Buckyballs" show that quantum reality extends into the macroscopic world we live in.
Robert Lanza, M.D.: What Are We? New Experiments Suggest We're Not Purely Physical 2010
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Other experiments with huge molecules called "Buckyballs" also show that quantum reality extends beyond the microscopic world.
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Are Dreams an Extension of Physical Reality? 2010
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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has sniffed out Carbon-60 molecules in a distant nebula - the first detection of "Buckyballs" in outer space.
The Register 2010
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