TEAM TEACHING FROM DISTANCE WORKS FOR EMERGING NANOTECHNOLOGY FIELD
June 23, 2008
June 23, 2008
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 23 -- The University of Virginia issued the following news release:
In the grand scope of scientific understanding, the study of nanoscale carbon materials represents the new school.
It has been little more than 20 years since the discovery of "buckyballs," hollow spherical molecules made entirely of carbon atoms, which serve as the starting point for this field of study. In 1996, Richard Errett Smalley won the Nobel Prize in Che . . .
In the grand scope of scientific understanding, the study of nanoscale carbon materials represents the new school.
It has been little more than 20 years since the discovery of "buckyballs," hollow spherical molecules made entirely of carbon atoms, which serve as the starting point for this field of study. In 1996, Richard Errett Smalley won the Nobel Prize in Che . . .