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  1. Martin Saunders Yale University. Primary Section: 14, Chemistry Membership Type: Member (elected 1998) Research Interests. Recently, we have incorporated atoms and small molecules into the cavities within the hollow fullerenes and investigated the properties of the products. We do this by ...

  2. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Martin Saunders is the Director of Satellites, a new youth event helping young people to put God at the centre of their lives. His new book We Are Satellites, is out now, published by SPCK. Follow; Magazine Features The Mark of Mr Beast. 2024-05-22T10:47:00.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Martin Saunders Byford Dolphin Injuries. The Byford Dolphin, a semi-submersible drilling rig operated by Dolphin Drilling, experienced several accidents during its active years, but the most notorious one occurred on November 5, 1983. An explosive decompression incident resulted in the deaths of four divers and a dive tender, leaving another ...

  4. Yale University 225 Prospect Street PO Box 208107 New Haven CT 06520 8107. chemistry.adminoffices@yale.edu

  5. Martin Saunders. Professor of Chemistry. About his research: Our work has focused on three areas of organic chemistry. The recently discovered, soccer-ball shaped, sixty-carbon molecule Buckministerfullerene and its larger relatives (the fullerenes) have excited a great deal of interest and study. These molecules all have the intriguing feature ...

  6. Saunders posted a reply here on Reddit giving more details that were omitted in a lot of the posts. I can't seem to find it right now. But here is a youtube video with english translation of an interview he gave

  7. 27 de feb. de 2021 · What happened to Martin Saunders Byford Dolphin? The sole survivor, Martin Saunders was left with devastating injuries. When the crew’s diving chamber explosively decompressed from a pressure of nine atmospheres to one atmosphere, the five men were killed instantly, with their blood reaching boiling point in a matter of seconds.