In a major development, scientists have created an entirely new type of ice that does not float or sink.
Scientists at University College London and the University of Cambridge have lab-prepared a new type of ice that resembles a liquid rather than frozen water.
researchers believe that ordinary ice could develop into something similar because of tidal forces exerted from planets such as Jupiter.
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For the research, the scientists used a process called ‘ball mining’, which means shaking ordinary ice together with steel balls in a jar cooled to -200 degrees Centigrade.
Researchers at @UCLChemistry @uclmaps and @Cambridge_Uni have discovered a new type of ice that more closely resembles liquid water than any other known ices and may change our understanding of water and its anomalies. A thread 1/6 https://t.co/yGw8C9L2t3 pic.twitter.com/k0uTYq1jXu
— UCL News (@uclnews) February 3, 2023
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