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Anchor text: Daedalus
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Preceding Context: Examples of fullerenes in popular culture are numerous. Fullerenes appeared in fiction well before scientists took serious interest in them. In New Scientist there used to be a weekly column called "
Succeeding Context: " written by David Jones, which contained humorous descriptions of unlikely technologies. In 1966 Jones suggested that it may be possible to create giant hollow carbon molecules by distorting a plane hexagonal net by the addition of impurity atoms.
Paragraph Title: Popular culture
Source Page: Fullerene

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