Found trapped in a diamond: a type of ice not known on Earth

Found trapped in a diamond: a type of ice not known on Earth

  • March 10, 2018
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Found trapped in a diamond: a type of ice not known on Earth

Trapped in the rigid structure of diamonds formed deep in the Earth’s crust, scientists have discovered a form of water ice that was not previously known to occur naturally on our planet.

Source: latimes.com

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