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Chemist Lai-Sheng Wang has been trying to make boron structures similar to those achieved by carbon, like the buckyball, for three decades.—ArsTechnica,
30 June 2026 The distribution of buckyballs and other molecules in the planetary nebula will help astrophysicists decipher how these structures evolve over time and know more about what chemistry fuels the cosmos.—
Adam Kovac,
Scientific American,
24 Apr. 2026 Box in a box A first step is mapping where the buckyballs are located.—
Elizabeth Howell,
Space.com,
23 Apr. 2026 To try to coax magnetism out of copper and manganese, scientists turned to a quirky carbon molecule called a buckyball.—
Andy Berger,
Discover Magazine,
5 Aug. 2015 The spherical buckyball takes the level of curvature to its extreme, which Barron said clearly plays a role in how well the molecules bind.—IEEE Spectrum,
9 Dec. 2014