In The News: Department of Physics and Astronomy
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.
According to recent research results, polarization could hold key clues to unraveling the enigma of fast radio bursts (FRBs).
Wait, wasn't this the plot to that one Kurt Vonnegut novel?
Wait, wasn't this the plot to that one Kurt Vonnegut novel?
Researchers say they've cooked up the elusive form of ice using crushing pressure and lasers.
Researchers say they've cooked up the elusive form of ice using crushing pressure and lasers.
Thought when it came to ice, there's just ice? Think again: Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas discovered a new form of ice, they announced last week.
Thought when it came to ice, there's just ice? Think again: Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas discovered a new form of ice, they announced last week.
UNLV researchers have discovered a new form of ice, redefining the properties of high-pressure water.
UNLV researchers have discovered a new form of ice, redefining the properties of high-pressure water.
The findings could have implications for our understanding of distant, water-rich planets.
The findings could have implications for our understanding of distant, water-rich planets.