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Its called an "aerogel"
How can they tell that it is solid? (not a super fluid liquid?) My high school definition of solid is that it maintains its shape. Has that been observed? Did they use Raman scattering or something to probe its structure?
There was a problem with getting the technicians to speak the same language, and it got all messed up.
How about 1 minute in the clink for each email sent?
Its called an "aerogel"
How can they tell that it is solid? (not a super fluid liquid?) My high school definition of solid is that it maintains its shape. Has that been observed? Did they use Raman scattering or something to probe its structure?
There was a problem with getting the technicians to speak the same language, and it got all messed up.
How about 1 minute in the clink for each email sent?