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  1. Buckminsterfullerene - Wikipedia

    Buckminsterfullerene is a black solid that dissolves in hydrocarbon solvents to produce a purple solution. The substance was discovered in 1985 and has received intense study, although few real world …

  2. What Is a Buckyball? Structure, Properties, and Uses

    Jan 5, 2026 · Buckminsterfullerene, commonly known as the buckyball, is a molecule of pure carbon that represents a remarkable form of matter. It is a highly symmetrical, closed-cage structure, making it …

  3. Fullerene | Definition, Properties, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Mar 9, 2026 · The C 60 molecule was named buckminsterfullerene (or, more simply, the buckyball) after the American architect R. Buckminster Fuller, whose geodesic dome is constructed on the same …

  4. James Webb Space Telescope peers into a dying star surrounded ...

    Apr 22, 2026 · The James Webb Space Telescope captured the first detailed images of planetary nebula Tc 1, revealing new details of what happens after a sun-like star dies.

  5. The Birth of the Buckyball | Rice Magazine | Office of Public ...

    The Birth of the Buckyball Richard Smalley and Robert Curl’s Nobel Prize-winning discovery led to a scientific and technological revolution. Sean O’Brien, Richard Smalley, Robert Curl, Harold Kroto and …

  6. Western astronomers reveal spectacular birthplace of cosmic ...

    Apr 22, 2026 · A Western University team has returned to the planetary nebula Tc 1 armed with more data from the JWST’s Mid-Infrared Instrument to capture the first-ever detailed view of buckyballs in …

  7. Discovery of Fullerenes National Historic Chemical Landmark ...

    The scientists who vaporized the graphite to produce C 60 named the new carbon allotrope buckminsterfullerene (shortened to fullerenes or buckyballs) because the geodesic domes designed …