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The Shapes of Things to Come

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Melinda A. Rose, Senior Editor, [email protected]

They can be in the form of rods or rice, cups or cubes, spheres, stars – even shells. No, they’re not new marshmallow shapes for kids’ cereal, they’re nanoparticles, incredibly small structures said to have powerful potential in solar cells and cancer treatments. The 1985 discovery of carbon atoms bound in the form of a ball – fullerenes – by Richard E. Smalley, Robert F. Curl Jr. and Sir Harold Kroto (the trio received the 1996 Nobel Prize in chemistry) coupled with the invention of more powerful microscopes, set the stage for advances in nanotechnology – working with particles on the...Read full article

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    Published: May 2009
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