How did viewing the stars lead to the discovery of a new form of Carbon? And why is it called a Buckyball? Join Ivan Schuller of UCSD as he hosts the 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Sir Harold Kroto. Series: "UCSD Guestbook" [10/1997] [Science] [Show ID: 3137]
Sir Harold was so down to earth when I met him. He just strikes up a conversation like he knows you. Very intelligent man.
callieluvsJC 8 months ago in playlist Science
Well, no doubt it's gonna make the world a much better place...
suddenlyitsobvious 1 year ago
very cool guy
dunndunno 2 years ago
I met Harold today and shook his hand...
18vallancel 2 years ago
what is?
vibeeeeeeee 3 years ago
bollocks
killerbandit 3 years ago
he's still got a slight bolton accent. Good man
chm4gsc 3 years ago
He is very internationalistic as he said and really understands the states the world is in right now. He understands that nationalistic approaches to the economy and eduction will only lead to our collective perdition.
hinginator 4 years ago
Met him yesterday, no joke. He is so approachable, amiable and full of interesting conversation. The guy has many views on world issues that are worth listening.
hinginator 4 years ago