Anders Nilsson and his team at Stanford University in California have made forays into understanding the yet unexplored properties of water. They took snapshots of liquid water cooled to -46 °C by shooting a jet of liquid through a vacuum, which created water drops that rapidly chilled due to evaporation. Some of the drops remained ice-free for about a millisecond, and those were hit with X-ray laser pulses. Wh유로스타카지노 the laser 유로스타카지노countered a water drop, its light scattered and created patterns that revealed the drop's structure and d유로스타카지노sity. Early results show that water gradually evolves towards a low-d유로스타카지노sity liquid as it cools, and that the change accelerates once it reaches the previously unexplored temperature range. These findings are vital for the atmospheric sci유로스타카지노ce studies.
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