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A nearby star system is helping astronomers unravel the mystery of how water appeared in our solar system billions of years ago. Scientists observed a young star, called V883 Orionis, located ...
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Scientists catch water molecules flipping before splitting - MSNFor the first time, Northwestern University scientists have watched water molecules in real-time as they prepared to give up electrons to form oxygen. In the crucial moment before producing oxygen ...
In a chemical reaction, atoms in the reactants combine in new and different ways to form the molecules of the products. Students may be surprised that water can be produced from combustion. Since we ...
For the first time, scientists have observed water molecules splitting in real time to form hydrogen and oxygen. And right before they split, the molecules did something completely unexpected ...
Molecular dynamics model uses topological order parameter to show stratification of water molecules based on density.
But now, scientists have for the first time identified water molecules on two supposedly “dry” main-belt asteroids, 7 Iris and 20 Massalia, using data from a now-retired airborne telescope.
That’s changed, thanks to the work of engineers at Northwestern University. Using a new method to analyze gas molecules, they were able to observe water forming at the smallest scale ever recorded.
Using data from NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), Southwest Research Institute scientists have discovered, for the first time, water molecules on the surface of an ...
Water molecules have been detected in asteroid samples returned to Earth, but this marks the first time that the molecules have been discovered on the surface of an asteroid in space.
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