Accurately modeling irregularly-shaped particles isn’t easy, but a new study found a way to improve a century-old idea.
Clouds form when water vapor—an invisible gas in the atmosphere—sticks to tiny floating particles, such as dust, and turns into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. In a newly published study, we ...
Clouds form when water vapor — an invisible gas in the atmosphere — sticks to tiny floating particles, such as dust, and turns into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. In a newly published study, ...
The current number of detected Jupiter-sized planets either gravitationally bound to a central star or free-floating is large, and the count is increasing. The gravitational effects of these worlds on ...
Clouds form when water vapor - an invisible gas in the atmosphere - sticks to tiny floating particles, such as dust, and turns into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. In a newly published study, ...
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