
Overview
About the original discovery in 1985 of a third form of solid carbon, named Buckminsterfullerene after the architect who invented geodesic domes. The two scientists who discovered the material glimpsed it for brief seconds only in their lasers but neither they nor other scientists subsequently could make the substance last long enough in the laser to prove their theory. Then in 1990, a couple of physicists with an arc-welder in a bell-jar found they could make as much Buckminsterfullerene as they liked, and industrial applications opened up, with talk of new polymers, molecular ball-bearings, lubricants and super- conductors. Meanwhile, the original discoverers were turning back to the fundamental questions surrounding the discovery, such as how and why does it form; does it exist in space or is it the solution to one of the great mysteries of the universe.
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29 - 1The Shadow of Breast Cancer January 06, 1992
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29 - 2Pest Wars January 13, 1992
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29 - 3Molecules With Sunglasses January 20, 1992
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29 - 4In Search of the Noble Savage January 27, 1992
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29 - 5Malaria: Battle of the Merozoites February 03, 1992
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29 - 6The Black Sun February 17, 1992
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29 - 7Hitler's Bomb February 24, 1992
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29 - 8An Expensive Theology March 02, 1992
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29 - 9The Strange Life and Death of Dr. Turing March 09, 1992
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29 - 10Hot Jam in the Doughnut March 16, 1992
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29 - 11A Diet for a Lifetime March 30, 1992
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29 - 12Before Babel April 06, 1992
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29 - 13The Man Who Moved the Mountains April 13, 1992
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29 - 14Iceman April 27, 1992
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29 - 15Taking the Credit May 11, 1992
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29 - 16Fast Life in the Food Chain May 18, 1992
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29 - 17Dodging Doomsday June 01, 1992
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29 - 18A Question of Sport... June 08, 1992
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29 - 19Genes R Us June 15, 1992