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The Temperature of the Universe 7 Billion Years Ago? We Finally Know—and It’s Wild
A Japanese team led by doctoral student Tatsuya Kotani and professor Tomoharu Oka from Keio University used data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to determine the temperature of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at redshift z = 0.89. They reported a value of 5.13 ± 0.06 kelvin, nearly double the current temperature of 2.7 K. Filling a Gap …
Read More »Study suggests a new reason for the rapid global temperature surge
Heat records fell all around the world last year. Greenhouse gases were high, and El Niño was strong. Even so, the unexpected level of the temperature increase surprised researchers who watch Earth’s energy balance. A detailed global study helped scientists find another key piece of the puzzle: Earth reflected less sunlight back to space than usual. When reflectivity …
Read More »World’s biggest X-ray laser discovers never-before-seen type of ice that’s solid at room temperature
Scientists have squeezed water between two diamonds to create an entirely new form of ice that’s solid at room temperature. The ice, named ice XXI, forms when water is subjected to extreme pressure to become metastable — a precarious state that is made physically unstable by the slightest disturbance. The researchers created ice XXI by supercompressing water between two diamonds …
Read More »Scientists Invent Room Temperature Ice
Scientists have created a new phase of ice that can form at room temperature. As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Nature Materials, the new phase, dubbed XXI, requires extreme levels of pressure to form. As its name suggests, it’s the twenty-first form of ice to have been identified, joining a fascinating array of other structures ranging …
Read More »How Scientists Turned Water Into Ice at Room Temperature
For something so common to our daily lives, there’s a surprisingly long list of questions scientists have yet to answer about ice—the solid form of water, seen in iced coffee, the frosty sprinkle on mountaintops, and, of course, extraterrestrial surfaces. Fascinatingly, scientists keep finding entirely new types of ice, adding to the mystery surrounding how ice forms in different environments. …
Read More »Ice That Freezes at Room Temperature Discovered in X-Ray Laser Experiment : ScienceAlert
A strange new phase of ice has been discovered during experiments with the world’s largest X-ray laser. Meet ice XXI, a bizarre phase that forms at room temperature, under extreme pressure. The solidified water we’re most familiar with here on Earth is technically known as ice I, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg – for instance, aliens on …
Read More »Quantum record smashed as scientists build mammoth 6,000-qubit system — and it works at room temperature
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Baac3nes/Getty Images Scientists at Caltech have conducted a record-breaking experiment in which they synchronized 6,100 atoms in a quantum array. This research could lead to more robust, fault-tolerant quantum computers. In the experiment, they used paired neutral atoms as the quantum bits …
Read More »Quantum record smashed as scientists build mammoth 6,000-qubit system — and it works at room temperature
Scientists at Caltech have conducted a record-breaking experiment in which they synchronized 6,100 atoms in a quantum array. This research could lead to more robust, fault-tolerant quantum computers. In the experiment, they used paired neutral atoms as the quantum bits (qubits) in a system and held them in a state of “superposition” to conduct quantum computations. To achieve this, the …
Read More »Your Tea’s Temperature Could Put You at Risk of Some Cancers : ScienceAlert
When you order a coffee, do you ask for it to be “extra hot”? Whether you enjoy tea, coffee or something else, hot drinks are a comforting and often highly personal ritual. The exact temperature to brew tea or serve coffee for the best flavour is hotly debated. But there may be something else you’re not considering: your health. Related: …
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