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Studying a material that even more closely resembles the composition of ice giants, researchers found that oxygen boosts the formation of diamond rain. The team also found evidence that, in combination with the diamonds, a recently discovered phase of water, often described as “hot, black ice” could form.

‘Diamond rain’ on giant icy planets could be more common than previously thought

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

Coupling: The strength of the strong force

Categories Physics & Mathematics

COVID-19 fattens up our body’s cells to fuel its viral takeover

Categories Health
An ensemble of AI agents observes streaming X-ray data, argues amongst themselves, and votes to establish both classification and uncertainty in the prediction. This offers an educated guess about the atomic structure of the material being analyzed.

Artificial intelligence agents argue to enhance the speed of materials discovery

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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