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"The buckyball is the raw material for making a whole host of new products," said Dr. Stephen R. Wilson, a professor of chemistry at New York University and a consultant to the Toronto-based company C Sixty Inc., which is looking for medical uses of buckyballs.
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The same electron-absorbing tendency that thwarted the use of buckyballs in ion engines might be the key to slowing down the disease.
While results look promising, further research will be needed to determine the environmental and public-health impact of using buckyballs in water systems.
This most promising application of buckyballs involves breaking them apart.
Scientists are still exploring the nature of buckyballs.
With mass production of buckyballs, Dr. Loutfy hopes the price of buckyballs will drop to about $3 an ounce.
The buckyballs and gases were found in samples from Japan and China, while a sample from Hungary was almost devoid of buckyballs.
The elongated cousins of buckyballs, carbon nanotubes, were identified in 1991 by Iijima Sumio of Japan.
In 2010, the maker of Buckyballs and the commission issued a voluntary recall of Buckyballs magnet sets to update the labeling.
But the golden cages seem unlikely to achieve the fame of buckyballs.
Worries over swarming non-existent nanorobots are ridiculous; fears about the health risks of buckyballs are not necessarily misplaced.
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