Scientists Discover Bizarre Form Of Water That's Both Solid And Liquid
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Scientists Discover Bizarre Form Of Water That's Both Solid And Liquid
At extreme conditions found deep inside ice giant planets, scientists have captured the clearest picture yet of "superionic ice." The post Scientists Discover Bizarre Form Of Water That’s Both Solid And Liquid appeared first on Study Finds.
Researchers discover chaotic structure of superionic water. This could drive magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune. However, one question remains open.
X-ray lasers are the first to detect an unknown water structure that could occur in Uranus and Neptune.
Under extreme conditions, water behaves strangely. Researchers have now clarified the structure of superionic water – with consequences for the understanding of Neptune and Uranus.
An international team of researchers from Dresden and Rostock has experimentally investigated what so-called superionic water ice could look like inside the planets Uranus and Neptune.
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