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Letter | Hong Kong, through the eyes of a mainland visitor

Readers discuss Hong Kong’s position in China’s economy, the growing importance of the Shenzhen Bay control point, and a warning from Malaysia’s new king.

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Gold nanoparticles grow from buckyball seeds

Gold nanoparticles grow from buckyball seeds
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Gold buckyballs, oft-used nanoparticle 'seeds' are one and the same - Rice lab discovers commonly used nanoparticles are cousins of original buckyballs

Rice University chemists have discovered that tiny gold “seed” particles, a key ingredient in one of the most common nanoparticle recipes, are one and the same as gold buckyballs, 32-atom spherica .

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Gold Buckyballs, Oft-Used Nanoparticle 'Seeds' are One and the Same

Rice University chemists have discovered that tiny gold “seed” particles, a key ingredient in one of the most common nanoparticle recipes, are one and the same as gold buckyballs, 32-atom spherical molecules that are cousins of the carbon buckyballs discovered at Rice in 1985.

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32-Atom Gold Fullerene Molecules are One and the Same as Tiny "Seed" Particles

Rice University chemists have discovered that tiny gold "seed" particles, a key ingredient in one of the most common nanoparticle recipes, are one and the same as gold buckyballs, 32-atom spherical molecules that are cousins of the carbon buckyballs discovered at Rice in 1985.

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