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Remote-control closed system invented for inserting radio-active atoms inside fullerenes Chemie.de July 9, 2009

Emory & Henry Professor Shows Passion for Science Tricities.com April 6, 2009

Carbon Molecule With a Charge Could Be Tomorrow's Semiconductor ScienceDaily, September 10, 2008

Possible carbon fullerene advance to spintronics, molecular electronics and quantum computing Next Big Future, September. 8, 2008

Taking the Virginia Tech Pop Quiz Virginia Tech Magazine Summer 2008

Team Teaching from a Distance Works for Emerging Nanotechnology Field UVaToday June 23, 2008

College of Science: Putting Research to Work for Society and Students  Virginia Tech Magazine, Fall 2006

VIRGINIA TECH'S BUCKYEGG: Secret's in the Stuffing Researchers Fill 'Buckyballs' with Metals in Hopes they'll have Medical Applications  Times Dispatch, October 26, 2006

Improbable "Buckyegg" Hatched  UC Davis, September 28, 2006

A Buckyegg Breaks Pentagon Rules  www.blogs.zdnet.com, September 29, 2006

Improbable 'Buckyegg' Hatched  www.physorg.com, September 2006

Tb3N@C84 -- A non-IPR isomer of C84 acs.confex.com June 27, 2006

Researchers Developing Nanoparticles That Can Identify Brain Tumor Cells And Selectively Target Them For Radiation Therapy  What's Next in Science & Technology, October 2005

Study Produces Road Map for Nanomanufacturing  www.Voyle.net, October 2005

Filled Buckyballs - Diamonds from Soot  Research Virginia Tech

Fullerenes  Chemical & Engineering News, December 2002

Virginia Tech Shifts Gears; Reaping from Research  VT NetLetter, May 2002

Take Three Buckeyballs Before Meals  www.SpaceDaily.com, April 2002

Virginia Tech Offers Mini-Conference on Nanoscience/Engineering  www.ScienceBlog.com, October 2000

Nanochemistry Brings Big Ideas to Drug Development  Drug Discovery & Development
                                                              
                                                

 
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