Ice Controversy! There Might Be Up to 74,963 Kinds of Ice [Science Video]

It is estimated that there are between 20 and 74,963 types of ice. The freezing process of water can result in a wide range of structures, all depending on temperature and pressure. Currently, scientists have experimentally identified 19 types of ice, though some sources may claim there are 20. Within the next ten minutes, Let’s explore as many as we can with American Chemical Society’s Reactions host, Alex Dainis.

Correction: 6:33 Dipole moments are typically represented going positive to negative, rather than negative to positive.





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Everybody Wants to Dance: Artist Creates Groovetastic Pop Culture Dance Music Video with AI

Artist and video remixer Eclectic Method used footage from various movie dance scenes and fed those into the Stable Diffusion AI to create one awesome and unique dance video. If you look closely, you’ll recognize Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, among many others.