Decoding the Enigma of Freezing Water Drops and Rain Formation

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Researchers have studied the microstructure and crystal order during the freezing of supercooled water drops. They used optical imaging and X-ray scattering data to analyze the process. The study provides insights into the rates of ice nucleation and the formation of different ice structures. The data and codes used in the study are available for further research.
Topics:science#crystal-order#freezing#microstructure#scientific-research#supercooled-water#x-ray-scattering
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