Materials in the thin film on the ocean’s surface may affect ice cloud formation and thus climate on a global scale, especially when other known ice-forming particles like mineral dust are scarce or absent.
Physicists have utilized the donut shape to achieve more reliable quantum teleportation. Think of it as a mini version of “Beam me up, Scotty.”
Materials in the thin film on the ocean’s surface may affect ice cloud formation and thus climate on a global scale, especially when other known ice-forming particles like mineral dust are scarce or absent.
Physicists have utilized the donut shape to achieve more reliable quantum teleportation. Think of it as a mini version of “Beam me up, Scotty.”