Researchers use random numbers to accurately describe hot, dense hydrogen found inside some planets

Researchers use random numbers to accurately describe hot, dense hydrogen found inside some planets

The stars of the universe resting on earth (photomontage): The international Helmholtz beamline for extreme fields is used to create dense and hot matter in the laboratory to study celestial bodies. Now physicists can make reliable predictions for future experiments. Credit: HZDR / Science Communication Lab Discovering the properties of quantum systems made up of …

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