Solution to mysterious behavior of supercooled water Researchers characterize the unexplained diffusion and viscosity behavior of supercooled water with new, highly accurate computer simulations Date: ...
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Despite its omnipresence, water has many physical properties that are still not completely understood by the scientific community. One of the most puzzling relates to the activity of water molecules ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo report that two-body structural entropy is the key quantity to understanding the dynamics of sheared supercooled liquids and also the mechanism behind the ...
Water is known to have various anomalous properties, and they are especially prominent below room temperature. For example, liquid water exhibits expansion when it is cooled below 4°C, and it keeps ...
It’s easy to imagine that water must be one of best understood materials in science. After all, this liquid is possibly the best studied substance on Earth. But the truth is that many of its ...
Gizmodo reports that some whimsical scientists have supercooled their Lego bricks in order to test for heat tolerance. They were surprised how well the bricks performed in their tests. Superconducting ...
Osaka -- When Einstein was working toward his PhD, he was among the first to explain how particles exhibit random motions in fluids. Diffusion is an important physical process and the Stokes-Einstein ...
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