Deep inside planets like Uranus and Neptune, scientists may have uncovered a bizarre new state of matter where atoms behave ...
What's behind the odd magnetic fields observed around ice giants? Why, quasi-1D superionic hydrogen, of course.
Scientists from the Carnegie Institution have discovered that a previously unknown form of matter may exist in the depths of ...
Tokyo, Japan – At low temperatures, hydrogen atoms move less like particles and more like waves. This characteristic enables “quantum tunneling”, the passage of an atom through a barrier with a higher ...
Hydrogen is becoming increasingly important as an alternative to oil and gas for energy, but whether it is really climate ...
Researchers accidentally formed gold hydride under extreme pressure, revealing that gold is actually a "reactive metal." ...
University of Manchester chemists and international collaborators have isolated a rare three‑atom bismuth ring and shown it ...
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Study: Iron ions plus UV light convert alcohol into hydrogen efficiently
A kilogram of iron sulfate costs pennies. A kilogram of platinum costs tens of thousands of dollars. Both metals can help ...
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Scientists may have found a strange new state of matter twisting deep inside Uranus and Neptune
Something unusual may be happening to matter deep inside Uranus and Neptune. New simulations suggest that carbon hydride ...
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