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ZME Science on MSNWhen Ice Gets Bent, It Sparks: A Surprising Source of Electricity in Nature’s Coldest Corners
The strength of the ice’s flexoelectric effect is on par with titanium dioxide and strontium titanate, two ceramic materials ...
Moving ice on early Earth exposed deep rocks, freed key elements, and nudged our planet toward conditions where complex life ...
Can technology save the poles? A new study says no - five proposed fixes to halt polar ice melt fail on cost, risk, and ...
For centuries, people believed ice was slippery because pressure and friction melted a thin film of water. But new research from Saarland University reveals that this long-standing explanation is ...
Researchers working in Canada have trialed technology to thicken Arctic sea ice. They pump seawater out from under the ice, then let that water freeze into a layer up top. That extra thickness slows ...
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