In 1985, three chemists spotted an unexpected soccer-ball molecule that reshaped nanotechnology
TIMESOFINDIA.COM / May 19, 2026, 15:54 (IST)
In 1985, scientists discovered a new form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene or C60. This molecule, shaped like a soccer ball, revealed carbon's ability to form hollow cages. The discovery opened doors to nanotechnology, influencing fields like electronics and materials science. It marked a significant shift in understanding carbon bonds and nanoparticles.