A joint team from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University and the Institute of Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic published a study in April that showed that water on the icy moons of planets in the Solar System can boil and freeze simultaneously, thereby building surprisingly complex structures full of pores and layers. Their more detailed description represents an important advance in research.
A joint team from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University and the Institute of Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic published a study in April that showed that water on the icy moons of planets in the Solar System can boil and freeze simultaneously, thereby building surprisingly complex structures full of pores and layers. Their more detailed description represents an important advance in research.