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  1. Wires of Wonder: Q&A with Richard E. Smalley
  2. Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 10-Volume Set by Hari Singh Nalwa, Foreword by Richard E. Smalley, et all 2004-03-01
  3. Buckyballs: Carbon Goes 3-D: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Peter J. Andrews, 2001
  4. El fútbol, la química y el Nobel. (la pelota de fútbol y descubrimiento en química)(TT: Soccer, chemistry and the Nobel Prize) (TA: the soccer ball and ... in chemistry): An article from: Siempre! by Rene Anaya, 1997-02-06
  5. Rice University Licenses Nanotube Technology.: An article from: Nanoparticle News
  6. Hochschullehrer (Norwich): Mike Hulme, Werner E. Mosse, W. J. F. Jenner, Volker Berghahn, Richard Hodges, Denis Smalley, Patricia Duncker (German Edition)

41. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Química
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  • 2002 John B. Fenn, Koichi Tanaka, Kurt Wüthrich 2001 William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. Barry Sharpless 2000 Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail 1998 Walter Kohn, John A. Pople 1997 Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou 1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley 1995 Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland 1994 George A. Olah 1993 Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith 1992 Rudolph A. Marcus

42. Search Results For Richard E. Byrd - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Encyc
richard E. smalley nobel Foundation Autobiography of this American scientist awardedthe nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996, for the discovery of fullerenes.
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43. Search Results For Nobel Prize - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Encyclope
Kroto, Sir Harold W. English chemist who, with richard E. smalley and Robert F.Curl, Jr., was awarded the 1996 nobel Prize for Chemistry for their joint
http://search.britannica.com/search?query=nobel prize&fuzzy=N&ct=eb&start=8&show

44. The Scientist - Harold Kroto Contemplates Applications Of Nobel-Winning Fulleren
richard E. smalley, the Hackerman Professor of Chemistry at Rice University and RobertF. Curl, Jr., also a professor of chemistry at Rice, received the nobel
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1997/jan/research_970106.html
The Scientist 11[1]:14, Jan. 06, 1997
Research
Harold Kroto Contemplates Applications of Nobel-Winning Fullerenes
By None Editor's Note: Last month, Sir Harold Kroto, the Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Sussex in Brighton, U.K., along with Richard E. Smalley, the Hackerman Professor of Chemistry at Rice University and Robert F. Curl, Jr., also a professor of chemistry at Rice, received the Nobel Prize in chemistry in Stockholm. They were honored for their discovery of buckyballs, the now-famous soccer-ball-shaped molecules named for architect R. Buckminster Fuller and his geodesic domes. The 60-carbon-atom molecules are also called fullerenes. Since the discovery of C almost 12 years ago, "buckyballs" have captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. At first the existence of buckyballs drew much skepticism, but over the last decade they have grown into a flourishing area of research. Few stories in the annals of contemporary science provide a stronger argument for pursuing fundamental research than the discovery of C . In the early 1970s, Kroto hatched a research program at the University of Sussex to seek long chains of carbon in interstellar space. During 1975-78 this effort eventually led to the detection of several different carbon chains, including HC

45. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
nobel Prize for Chemistry CURL, ROBERT F. JR., USA KROTO, Sir HAROLD W, GreatBritain smalley, richard E., USA, 1996, for their discovery of fullerenes .
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Nobel Prize for Chemistry Name Year The Work William S. Knowles , USA
Ryoji Noyori,
Japan
K. Barry Sharpless
, USA for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa for the discovery and development of conductive polymers Ahmed H. Zewail For his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscop Walter Kohn, U.S.A
John A. Pople, Great Britain "to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." BOYER, PAUL D., U.S.A
WALKER, JOHN E., Great Britain "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)" SKOU, JENS C., Denmark "for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase" CURL, ROBERT F. JR., U.S.A
KROTO, Sir HAROLD W, Great Britain
SMALLEY, RICHARD E., U.S.A "for their discovery of fullerenes"

46. Pictures Of Nobel Laureates - Chemistry
This is an index of photographs of the winners of the nobel Prize in Chemistry. 1996 richard E. smalley; 1997 - Paul D. Boyer; 1997 - John E. Walker; 1997
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47. SMALLEY
richard E. smalley, Ph.D., 1996 nobel Prize winner in chemistry and Gene and NormanHackerman professor of chemistry at Rice University, will give a special
http://www.science2001.pitt.edu/plenary/smalley.htm

48. 20 NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN SUPPORT OF AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY - Agricultural B
richard E. smalley nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1996, Marshall Nirenberg nobel Prizein Physiology or Medicine, 1968. Sheldon Glashow nobel Prize in Physics, 1979.
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49. NOBEL LAUREATES WARN AGAINST MISSILE DEFENSE DEPLOYMENT
1978 nobel Prize in economics richard E. smalley RICE UNIVERSITY 1996 nobel Prizein chemistry Jack Steinberger CERN 1988 nobel Prize in physics James Tobin
http://www.fas.org/press/000706-letter.htm
July 6, 2000
President William Jefferson Clinton The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20502 Dear Mr. President: We urge you not to make the decision to deploy an anti-ballistic missile system during the remaining months of your administration. The system would offer little protection and would do grave harm to this nation's core security interests. We and other independent scientists have long argued that anti-ballistic missile systems, particularly those attempting to intercept reentry vehicles in space, will inevitably lose in an arms race of improvements to offensive missiles. North Korea has taken dramatic steps toward reconciliation with South Korea. Other dangerous states will arise. But what would such a state gain by attacking the United States except its own destruction? While the benefits of the proposed anti-ballistic missile system are dubious, the dangers created by a decision to deploy are clear. It would be difficult to persuade Russia or China that the United States is wasting tens of billions of dollars on an ineffective missile system against small states that are unlikely to launch a missile attack on the U.S. The Russians and Chinese must therefore conclude that the presently planned system is a stage in developing a bigger system directed against them. They may respond by restarting an arms race in ballistic missiles and having missiles in a dangerous "launch-on-warning" mode.

50. University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates
Fourteen of those Laureates won prizes in Chemistry. , richard E. smalley ResearchAssociate in the James Franck Institute, 197376. The nobel Prize in
http://www-news.uchicago.edu/resources/nobel/chemistry.html
University of Chicago News: Resources
University of Chicago Chemistry Nobel Laureates Seventy-four Laureates have been faculty, students or researchers at the University of Chicago. Fourteen of those Laureates won prizes in Chemistry.
Richard E. Smalley

Research Associate in the James Franck Institute The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996
with Sir Harold W. Kroto and Robert F. Curl, Jr.
F. Sherwood Rowland

S.M., 1951; Ph.D., 1952; D.Sc (honorary), 1989. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
with Paul J. Crutzen and Mario Molina
Paul Crutzen

Visiting Professor in the Geophysical Sciences Division The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
with F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina Yuan T. Lee Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry , 1968-1971; Associate Professor, 1971-73; Professor, 1973-74. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1986 with Dudley Herschbach and John Polanyi Henry Taube Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry , 1946-1948; Associate Professor, 1948-1953; Professor, 1954-1960; Chairman, 1955-1958; Carl William Eisendrath Professor, 1960-1961. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983 Herbert C. Brown

51. CNN - U.S. Scientists Win Physics Nobel - Oct. 9, 1996
CNN.comCategory News Online Archives CNN.com 1996 October World...... The nobel Prize for physics, announced earlier in the day, will be awarded to threeUS scientists for their work in low and richard E. smalley will take the
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Chemistry, physics Nobel winners announced
October 9, 1996
Web posted at: 10:55 a.m. EDT (1455 GMT) STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) Two U.S. scientists and a Briton, discoverers of a new form of the element carbon, will receive the Nobel Prize for chemistry, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Wednesday. The Nobel Prize for physics, announced earlier in the day, will be awarded to three U.S. scientists for their work in low-temperature physics. University of Sussex professor Harold W. Kroto and Rice University professors Robert F. Curl Jr. and Richard E. Smalley will take the chemistry honor for their 1985 discovery of "fullerenes." "From a theoretical viewpoint, the discovery of the fullerenes has influenced our conception of such widely separated scientific problems as the galactic carbon cycle and classical aromaticity, a keystone of theoretical chemistry," the academy's citation said. Fullerenes are formed when vaporized carbon condenses in an atmosphere of inert gas, and are named for architect R. Buckminster Fuller. Fullerene clusters resemble Fuller's famed geodesic domes. Britain's Kroto said that it was "the greatest day of his life" to be honored with the Nobel Prize.

52. ASME Publications
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53. John Polanyi Official Website Nobel Statement, Signatories, Statement By Nobel L
nobel Laureates on the occasion of the onehundredth anniversary of the nobel Prize. K.Barry Sharpless (Chemistry, 2001); richard E. smalley (Chemistry, 1996
http://www.utoronto.ca/jpolanyi/nobelstatement/signatures.html
Signatores, Statement by Nobel Laureates
on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
  • Zhores I. Alferov (Physics, 2000) Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989) Philip W. Anderson (Physics, 1977) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Peace, 1987) J. Georg Bednorz (Physics, 1987) Bishop Carlos F. X. Belo (Peace, 1996) Baruj Benacerraf (Physiology/Medicine, 1980) Hans A. Bethe (Physics, 1967) Gerd K. Binnig (Physics, 1986) James W. Black (Physiology/Medicine, 1988) Guenter Blobel (Physiology/Medicine, 1999) Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) Norman E. Borlaug (Peace, 1970) Paul D. Boyer (Chemistry, 1997) Bertram N. Brockhouse (Physics, 1994) Herbert C. Brown (Chemistry, 1979) Georges Charpak (Physics, 1992) Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Physics, 1997) John W. Cornforth (Chemistry, 1975) Francis H.C. Crick (Physiology/ Medicine, 1962) James W. Cronin (Physics, 1980) Paul J. Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) Robert F. Curl (Chemistry, 1996) His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Peace, 1989) Johann Deisenhofer (Chemistry, 1988) Peter C. Doherty (Physiology/Medicine, 1996) Manfred Eigen (Chemistry, 1967)
  • 54. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
    A listing of nobel Prize winners in chemistry from 1901 to 1999.Category Science Chemistry History......Deutsche Version; nobel Prize for Chemistry (with pictures). (USA, *1933) Sir HaroldW. Kroto (United Kingdom, *1939) richard E. smalley (USA, *1943) for their
    http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/bib/nobel_chemie_e.html
    Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
    Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Netherlands, 1852-08-30 - 1911-03-01)
    Discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and of the osmotic pressure in solutions
    Emil H. Fischer (Germany, 1852-10-09 - 1919-07-15)
    Synthetic studies in the area of sugar and purine groups
    Svante A. Arrhenius (Sweden, 1859-02-19 - 1927-10-02)
    Theory of electrolytic dissociation
    Sir William Ramsay (United Kingdom, 1852-10-02 - 1916-07-23)
    Discovery of the indifferent gaseous elements in air (noble gases)
    Adolf von Baeyer (Germany, 1835-10-31 - 1917-08-20)
    Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
    Henri Moissan (France, 1852-09-28 - 1907-02-20)
    Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine
    Eduard Buchner (Germany, 1860-05-20 - 1917-08-13)
    Biochemical studies, discovery of fermentation without cells
    Sir Ernest Rutherford (United Kingdom, 1871-08-30 - 1937-10-19)
    Decay of the elements, chemistry of radioactive substances
    Wilhelm Ostwald (Germany, 1853-09-02 - 1932-04-04)
    Catalysis, chemical equilibria and reaction rates

    55. Rice Webcast Archive: Richard Smalley, Rice University, January 23, 2003
    Speakers Kathleen Matthews, richard E. smalley. nobel Laureate richard smalley isUniversity Professor, Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry, and
    http://www.rice.edu/webcast/speeches/20030123smalley.html

    Rice
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    Richard Smalley on Energy
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    Video Clip (G2 multistream format)
    Speakers: Kathleen Matthews, Richard E. Smalley Location: Duncan Hall, Rice University Date: January 23, 2003 Topic: Energy Format: Speech Length: 84 minutes Abstract: Nobel Laureate Richard Smalley is University Professor, Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University. This lecture was presented as part of the University Professor Lecture Series. Links: Rice University announcement Rick Smalley PowerPoint slides for this presentation
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    56. Curl And Smalley Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    EMAILunrau@rice.edu 97-45. CURL AND smalley WIN nobel PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY. HOUSTON,October 9, 1996 - Robert Curl, professor of chemistry, and richard smalley,
    http://www.rice.edu/projects/reno/Newsrel/1996/19961009_Smalley_Curl.html
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    CURL AND SMALLEY WIN NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY HOUSTON, October 9, 1996 - Robert Curl, professor of chemistry, and Richard Smalley, the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry, have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. They will share the prize with Harold Kroto of the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences recognized the scientists for their discovery in 1985 of buckminsterfullerenes or carbon 60, the third molecular form of carbon. Diamonds and graphite are the other two forms of carbon. Carbon 60 consists of 60 atoms of carbon arranged in hexagons and pentagons that resemble a soccer ball or a geodesic dome. Buckminsterfullerenes are extraordinarily stable and impervious to radiation and chemical destruction. The molecule may provide the basis for new superstrong yet light materials, semiconductors for computers, new drug delivery systems, affordable solar cells and superconductors. "Rice University is immensely proud of Rick Smalley and Bob Curl," said Rice President Malcolm Gillis. "They exemplify all of the finest aspirations of Rice faculty and students. It is significant that Rice has always been the home of their groundbreaking work in nanoscale research. Their discoveries, together with the research of other Rice faculty, form the basis for our bold new initiatives in nanoscale science and technology."

    57. GK- National Network Of Education
    Molina, Mario, 1995. Rowland, F. Sherwood, 1995. Kroto, Sir Harold W. 1996.smalley, richard E. 1996. Curl, Robert F., Jr. 1996. Walker, John E. 1997.
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    58. 100 Nobel Laureates Call For Environmental And Social Reforms
    The nobel PrizeWinning Signatories Zhores I. Alferov Physics, 2000 Physics, 1988K. Barry Sharpless Chemistry, 2001 richard E. smalley Chemistry, 1996 Jack
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    100 Nobel laureates call for environmental and social reforms The statement The Nobel Prize-Winning Signatories Zhores I. Alferov Physics, 2000
    Sidney Altman Chemistry, 1989
    Philip W. Anderson Physics, 1977
    Oscar Arias Sanchez Peace, 1987
    J. George Bednorz Physics, 1987
    Bishop Carlos F.X. Belo Peace, 1996
    Baruj Benacerraf Physiology/Medicine, 1980
    Hans A. Bethe Physics, 1967
    James W. Black Physiology/Medicine, 1988
    Guenter Blobel Physiology/Medicine, 1999 Nicolaas Bloembergen Physics, 1981 Norman E. Borlaug Peace, 1970 Paul D. Boyer Chemistry, 1997 Bertram N. Brockhouse Physics, 1994 Herbert C. Brown Chemistry, 1979 Georges Charpak Physics, 1992 Claude Cohen-Tannoudji Physics, 1997 John W. Cornforth Chemistry, 1975 Francis H.C. Crick Physiology/Medicine, 1962 James W. Cronin Physics, 1980 Paul J. Crutzen Chemistry, 1995 Robert F. Curl Chemistry, 1996 The Dalai Lama Peace, 1989

    59. UU World Mar/Apr 2002: The Dispossessed, By 100 Nobel Laureates
    celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first nobel prizes. Schwartz Physics,1988 K. Barry Sharpless Chemistry, 2001 richard E. smalley Chemistry, 1996
    http://www.uua.org/world/2002/02/prophecy.html
    reflections
    See also commentary meditation
    Contents: March/April 2002
    p r o p h e c y
    The Dispossessed
    by 100 Nobel Laureates
    The following statement was released on December 7, 2001, by 100 Nobel Prize winners to coincide with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first Nobel prizes. Although the statement began circulating among the laureates last summer, most of them signed it after September 11. The most profound danger to world Peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in cooperative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.

    60. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Chemistry - Chemists - Oth
    Consult the autobiography of richard A. smalley, one of Soddy, Frederick nobel e-Museum http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1921/soddy-bio.html Read a
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