In the video, the breeze creates soft waves on the water, causing the ice crystals to shine and move gracefully.
Scientists have filmed nanoscale ice crystals adapting to trapped air bubbles without losing structural integrity.
New research flips a long-held belief that frozen environments slow down chemical reactions and helps explain why Arctic ...
Lightning is a staple of West Michigan weather, but many natives might not know how this common phenomenon is made.
Over the past 30 years, Rockford typically sees it’s first frost on Oct. 6. The earliest we’ve seen was on Sept. 15 in 2007, ...
This is because even though the individual H₂O molecules have polarity, with the oxygen atom acting as a negative pole and the hydrogen atom as a positive, the molecules that make up the ice crystals ...
"Space ice" contains tiny crystals and is not a completely disordered material like liquid water, as previously assumed, according to a new study by scientists at UCL (University College London) and ...
Ice crystals are surprisingly tolerant of defects in their structure. The findings come from the first-ever molecular-resolution observations of nanoscale samples of ice frozen from liquid water.
A “sundog” was viewable in parts of the state, according to meteorologist Jill Gilardi. Gilardi described the phenomenon as a ...