Ice comes in more forms than what you’ll find in a freezer or a glacier. Since 1900, scientists have observed more than 20 phases of ice, many of them shaped under extreme conditions. The growing list ...
Researchers paired ultrafast X-rays with specialized instruments to study the atomic stacking structures of superionic water—a hot, black and strangely conductive form of ice that is believed to exist ...
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