I am the widow of Richard Smalley. He is the
"father of nanotechnology," and
before his death, laid out a plan to provide
enough energy for 10 billion people. In
attempting to continue his vision, his son
and I have created a website, EnergySOS.org.
On the site we are developing PowerPoint
presentations for teachers. Rick was a very
well respected scientist and a Nobel Prize
winner in chemistry. Would it be possible to
use your "Reap the wind" photo in
our PP, giving you full credit of course.
Thanks -dsmalley@energysos.org
Posted 32 months ago.
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Thank you very much! I will let you know
when it's ready to view.
Debbie - dsmalley@energysos.org
Posted 32 months ago.
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small1816 says:
I am the widow of Richard Smalley. He is the "father of nanotechnology," and before his death, laid out a plan to provide enough energy for 10 billion people. In attempting to continue his vision, his son and I have created a website, EnergySOS.org.
On the site we are developing PowerPoint presentations for teachers. Rick was a very well respected scientist and a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry. Would it be possible to use your "Reap the wind" photo in our PP, giving you full credit of course. Thanks -dsmalley@energysos.org
Posted 32 months ago. ( permalink )