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Meaning of "buckyballs"

buckyballs (noun) - small magnetic balls that can be molded and arranged into various shapes and structures, often used as a puzzle or stress-relief toy
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This is why BuckyBalls are now banned.
Buckyballs are used in composites to strengthen material.
Further analysis reveals a structure of buckyballs.
Buckyballs are the most recently discovered allotrope of carbon.
Developed by a chemical process and including buckyballs for wheels.
Buckyballs mysteriously show up in cold space and warp starlight.
This is not the first time buckyballs have been found in space.
Buckyballs and nanotubes are discovered.
A double slit experiment has been performed with molecules as large as buckyballs.
Buckyballs are now banned.
All the planetary nebulae in which buckyballs have been detected are rich in hydrogen.
Buckyballs are back.
The frequency of light chosen for the laser caused the buckyballs to vibrate.
Separate buckyballs do not appear on the walls of individual carbon nanotubes.
Within Shungite the fullerenes are known as buckyballs.

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Researchers dumped buckyballs onto different kinds of graphene sheets and observed how they dispersed.
The name refers to Buckyballs.
Buckyballs with a Surprise.
Figure, artistic representation of the presence of buckyballs in space.
Yes, the buckytubes and buckyballs do make pretty pictures.
An artist 's concept depicting the presence of buckyballs in space.
Buckyballs and diamondoids combined to create molecule-sized diode.
A nanotube is a member of the fullerene structural family, which also includes buckyballs.
Buckyballs trap electrons, but they can not make electrons flow.
When sunlight excites the polymers, the buckyballs grab the electrons.
Nanotubes are members of the fullerene structural family, which also includes buckyballs.
The buckyballs achieve energies of around 40 keV without changing their internal dynamics.
Hydrogen carriers based on nanostructured carbon ( such as carbon buckyballs and nanotubes ) have been proposed.
Buckyballs and Buckycubes are sold in sets of up to 216 rare earth magnets.
Add sunlight to excite the polymers, and the buckyballs will grab the electrons.
Here at the molecular level, the black material is composed of octahedral beads . Buckyballs.
If you do not know what Buckyballs are, you may not even want to find out.
The black material is composed of octahedral beads . Buckyballs.
As an example of practical applications, buckyballs could act as a pristine network of 60 atoms.
Rice University has demonstrated a single-molecule car developed by a chemical process and including buckyballs for wheels.
There is buckyballs right?
C60 fullerenes are also known as Buckminsterfullerene or buckyballs.
It 's possible that buckyballs from outer space provided seeds for life on Earth . ".
Exactly, but notice a slight variation in color. Buckyballs.
There is buckyballs right? Yes . And then there is buckytubes.
Now, after six years of battle, Buckyballs are back.
Rainblow Buckyballs colored magnetic balls 216 ball magnet.
Linked “ ball-and-chain ” dimers - they are two buckyballs connected by a carbon chain.
In November 2012, Buckyballs announced that they had stopped production due to a CPSC lawsuit.
The same concern applies to the environmental release of buckyballs Locatelli et al . 2005.
This trend continues with buckyballs or spherical fullerene ( C60 ).
Linked " ball-and-chain " dimers, Two buckyballs are linked by a carbon chain.

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