Ashkan Salamat In The News
Cheddar
On this episode of Cheddar Innovates: Astronauts, get your warm drinks ready. Scientists say they've discovered a new form of ice that could exist on a distant planet.
The Byte
Wait, wasn't this the plot to that one Kurt Vonnegut novel?
Popular Science
Researchers say they've cooked up the elusive form of ice using crushing pressure and lasers.
TeleAlessandria
UNLV researchers have discovered a new form of ice, redefining the properties of high-pressure water.
Boing Boing
A team of scientists working in UNLV's Nevada Extreme Conditions Lab pioneered a new method for measuring the properties of water under high pressure. The water sample was first squeezed between the tips of two opposite-facing diamonds—freezing into several jumbled ice crystals. The ice was then subjected to a laser-heating technique that temporarily melted it before it quickly re-formed into a powder-like collection of tiny crystals.
ZME Science
The scientists made Ice-VIIt in the lab by squeezing water at a pressure more than 50,000 that found at sea level.