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Physicists Discover the Most Complex Forms of Ice Yet

quantamagazine.org

29 points by ibobev a day ago · 7 comments

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mwigdahl 21 hours ago

I was surprised to see no reference to ice-9 from Kurt Vonnegut's _Cat's Cradle_...

  • Matterless 21 hours ago

    Right?! Anyway for anyone who hasn't read it, go pick up a copy. Cat's Cradle is not too long, and it's funny and engaging and altogether worthwhile. And you'll always think of ice/9 when you see an article like this one.

  • gilleain 21 hours ago

    Well, the image titled 'The Shapes of Water' has 4 examples - 'Ice Ih', 'Ice VIII', 'Ice XV', and ... 'Ice IX' :)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phases_of_ice#Known_phases - in this table, apparently discovered in 1968

  • goodmythical 21 hours ago

    Just a good idea to keep it all in the lab. Wouldn't want to accidentally end all life.

    Imagine we do all this worrying about nukes and climate change and germ warfare and we end up accidentally solidifying room temperature water.

deciduously 18 hours ago

Which one gives you that godzilla shape in the header image?

arm32 a day ago

The most complex form of ice is when my wife is angry with me.

xeonmc 21 hours ago

Can this potentially be leveraged to create qubits?

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