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It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name or flimsy appearance. It could revolutionize the way everything from airplanes to TVs are made.

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HEADLINE: Future planes, cars may be made of ``buckypaper'

CAPTION: It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name or flimsy appearance. It could...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Nobel Chemist Harry Kroto and Buckyballs

9th - 10th
We'll talk with chemist Harry Kroto about his discovery of buckyballs in the 1980s, and about new nano applications today, such as buckypaper.