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Inside the cores of ice giant planets, the pressure and temperature are so extreme that the water residing there transitions into a phase completely unfamiliar under natural conditions on Earth.
An international research team led by scientists from the University of Rostock, CNRS-École polytechnique in France, and ...
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Under extreme planetary conditions, water turns into a strange, electricity-conducting solid hidden deep inside giant planets.
Superionic water could be responsible for the peculiar magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune. Researchers have analyzed it ...