5 comments

  • VladVladikoff 23 minutes ago
    >The boundary between them is thought to terminate at a "second critical point." This deeply supercooled region is so hard to study experimentally because water crystallizes rapidly

    This sounds like the type of thing that could be used for some future technology that doesn’t exist yet and I can’t comprehend. Some sort of process that takes advantage of being in this second critical state.

  • harimau777 3 minutes ago
    It would be hilarious if homeopathy turned out to be right!

    (To be clear, I don't think that will actually happen, but it would be hilarious if it did!)

  • wglb 1 hour ago
    Study published in Nature Physics: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-026-03301-8
  • potatosalad99 14 minutes ago
    So the OTA firmware updates on my dehumidifier for when they discover a new kind of water will come in handy after all!