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Critical Point in Supercooled Water Identified Using X-ray Lasers

Researchers at Stockholm University have leveraged X-ray laser technology to identify a critical point in supercooled water at -63 °C and 1,000 atmospheres, enhancing our understanding of water's unique properties.

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The research conducted at Stockholm University utilized advanced X-ray lasers to explore the phase behavior of supercooled water.

The critical point was identified at approximately -63 °C and a pressure of 1,000 atmospheres, conditions that significantly alter water's physical properties.

These findings may have implications for various scientific fields, including climate modeling and material science, by providing deeper insights into the behavior of water under extreme conditions.