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Big Bucks for Bucky-balls
Posted on January 18th, 2016 by Ken Klapproth in New Materials & Applications

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Looking to pick up a few extra dollars before the holiday credit card bills roll in? Seems there is building demand for endohedral fullerenes – the world’s most expensive material. Continue reading “Big Bucks for Bucky-balls” »
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