Science of Water

Water behaves in ways that have fascinated and confounded scientists for centuries. In very recent times a group of scientists based at Boston University have arrived at a hypotheses that there’s not one water, there are two waters, both sharing the basic construct of two Hydrogen atoms and a single Oxygen atom, but with different linking structures that make it possible for water molecules to bind to each other in two different ways. One type of construct for water is a spacious low density...

A Fascination with Water and Waves
A Fascination with Water and Waves "I'm sitting a the edge of a pool. Somebody dives in. I think of the waves that are formed in the water. When lots of people dive in the pool there's a great choppiness with all the waves moving in the water. And to think that it's possible - maybe- that in those waves there's a clue to what's happening in the pool. That some sort of insect, or something with sufficient cleverness could sit in the corner of the pool and just be disturbed by the waves, and by...