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  • Article - 2 Jan 2004
    The Defense Materials and Stores Research & Development Establishment (DMSRDE) in Kanpur has made a breakthrough in carbonaceous absorbents for used in devices to protection against nuclear,...
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    Strem Chemicals, Inc. established in 1964, is a privately–held company that manufactures and markets specialty chemicals of high purity. Its clients include academic, industrial and government...
  • Article - 6 Nov 2003
    Wave-particle duality has been observed in a biomolecule and buckyballs. Posted September 5 2003
  • Article - 5 Nov 2003
    To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize the UK’s Royal Mail has produced a set of stamps featuring buckyballs. These unique stamps are produced using 6 processes, thermochromic,...
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    Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology provides high-performance, specialized analysis and testing technology for the widest range of research and production applications. Our broad portfolio of 2D and...
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    WITec GmbH pioneered 3D Raman imaging and correlative microscopy and continues to lead the industry with a product portfolio that offers speed, sensitivity and resolution without compromise. Raman,...
  • News - 29 Oct 2019
    Image credits: TLaoPhotography/shutterstock.com Over 30 years ago a team of scientists discovered carbon molecules in a cage-like form, a molecule now known as C60. This event catalyzed the...
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    Advanced Fuel Research, Inc. (AFR) celebrated its twentieth anniversary in early 2000. The Company currently has 14 full-time employees and 14,000 sq. ft. of office and laboratory space. Click on the...
  • News - 9 Apr 2008
    Fullerenes, also fondly known as buckyballs, are showing an ugly side. Since being discovered in 1985, the hollow carbon atoms have been adapted for nanotechnology and biomedical applications ranging...
  • News - 29 Oct 2007
    The birth secret of buckyballs - hollow spheres of carbon no wider than a strand of DNA - has been caught on tape by researchers at Sandia National Laboratory and Rice University. An electron...

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