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Carbon Molecules Turn Into "Buckyballs" Because of High HeatCarbon buckyballs were first discovered in 1985 but their formation process has remained a mystery. Recently scientists have discovered the mechanism that produces carbon buckyballs from carbon graphite.
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Research Says Molecular Forms of Carbon -- Fullerenes -- Can Help with AllergiesA new research report that suggests that fullerenes (buckyballs) can inhibit the activity of cells involved in allergic responses. -
Top 10 Gifts for Teenage BoysAn overview of this season's hottest gifts for teenage boys. From the classics to the new trends, we've reviewed them.
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How Nanotechnology Will Change the FutureNanotechnology might just become one of the biggest breakthroughs in modern science. -
Entanglement Sudden DeathAs scientific endeavors become more and more privatized, free and public scientific advances are harder and harder to come by. Nik is determined to salvage our future to the extent that he would forego his own.
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Top 10 Gifts For Business AssociatesWhen it comes to gift giving, there is a lot to ponder, especially when the recipient of that gift is a business associate. I have decided to count down the many gifts to only the top 10 of 2011 for business associates.
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Bucky Balls MagnetsThis new and very intriguing kids toy has seen a lot of interest lately so let's take a look at the bucky balls.
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Artificial Intelligence: A Welcome WonderA fresh look at the world of artificial intelligence. It is not all sci-fi. It can bring positive change. -
C60: How Nanotechnology Will Change the WorldHere are some examples of how nanotechnology is and will change the world along with how it came about.
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Scientists Urge New Regulation of Nano-TechnologySince nanotechnology is a brand new field, these products may not fall under the same classification as ordinary chemicals or mixtures of chemicals, making them hard to regulate.
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Printable, Paintable Solar Cells Could Provide Energy, Research IndicatesResearchers at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have developed a carbon-based solar cell that uses nanomaterials, particles approaching the size of molecules, to capture energy and generate electricity from the sun.
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Buckypaper: A 21st Century MaterialBuckypaper may seem like a cute name for something, but it holds the promise for the next great leap in composite material technology. Buckypaper may allow for everything from lightweight automobiles and air planes to super efficient computers.
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The Environmental Impact of NanotechnologyThis report looks at the recent development of nanotechnology and its environmental impact by studying the beneficial applications of technology and the consequential risks posed by it on the environment and the public.
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A Great Buy for the Computer GuyHere are some unique gift ideas for the computer enthusiast in your life.
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New Magnetic Bucky MagnetsEvery so often something amazing comes along in the world of kids toys. The Bucky Balls are one such game for kids.
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