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Artificial intelligence explains hydrogen’s behavior on giant planets – Mirage News
© 2020 EPFL Using computer simulations powered by machine-learning algorithms EPFL scientists have made an important breakthrough in understanding how…
Using computer simulations powered by machine-learning algorithms EPFL scientists have made an important breakthrough in understanding how hydrogen behaves on Saturn and Jupiter. Their research has just been published in Nature.The giant planets in our solar system are made mainly of hydrogen, mostly in a liquid state. Near the planets’ surface, hydrogen exists in an insulating, molecular form – H2 – but closer to the center, it takes on a metallic form where individual atoms can move around fre…
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