A bizarre new state of matter may be hiding inside Uranus and Neptune
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Deep inside Uranus and Neptune, extreme pressure and heat may create a strange new state of matter. Computer simulations by Carnegie scientists found that carbon hydride could form a "quasi-one-dimensional superionic state," where hydrogen atoms spiral through a rigid carbon structure. This unusual behavior could explain how these planets generate their distinctive magnetic fields and may also advance materials science research.
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