- In Gr**** mythology,
Krotos or
Crotus (Ancient Gr****: Κρότος) was the son of Pan and Eupheme. He
dwelt on
Mount Helicon and kept
company of the Muses, whom...
- Sir
Harold Walter Kroto FRS (born
Harold Walter Krotoschiner; 7
October 1939 – 30
April 2016) was an
English chemist. He
shared the 1996
Nobel Prize in...
-
refers to
Codiaeum variegatum. The
generic name
comes from the Gr**** κρότος (
krótos),
which means "tick" and
refers to the
shape of the
seeds of
certain species...
- The
Kroto Innovation Centre is an
innovation centre for
small and
medium enterprises at the
University of Sheffield. The
centre is
collocated in the Nanoscience...
- materials,
along with
Richard Smalley (also of Rice University) and
Harold Kroto of the
University of Sus****. Born in Alice, Texas,
United States, Curl was...
-
Nobel Laureate for his work on
decomposition of
ozone talking to
Harry Kroto Nobel Laureate by the Vega
Science Trust.
National Pollutant Inventory –...
- such as
buckyballs and nanotubes.
Their discoverers –
Robert Curl,
Harold Kroto, and
Richard Smalley –
received the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1996. The...
-
buckminsterfullerene had been produced. In 1985
their work was
repeated by
Harold Kroto,
James R. Heath, Sean C. O'Brien,
Robert Curl, and
Richard Smalley at Rice...
- (2): 329–344. Bibcode:2012AMT.....5..329M. doi:10.5194/amt-5-329-2012.
Kroto, H. W. (1975).
Molecular Rotation Spectra. Wiley. ISBN 9780471508533. OCLC 793428...
- year. Second,
fullerenes (buckyballs) were
discovered in 1985 by
Harry Kroto,
Richard Smalley, and
Robert Curl, who
together won the 1996
Nobel Prize...