Liquid water may be two different structures constantly swapping back and forth
by Ellsworth Toohey from Boing Boing on (#76NXZ)

Water is weird. Unlike any simple liquid, it becomes easier to compress as it cools, and it reaches its maximum density at 4C-not at its freezing point. This anomaly is why ice floats and lakes freeze from the top down. For decades, scientists have suspected that liquid water is actually a shifting mix of two distinct molecular arrangements: one dense and chaotic, the other loose and ordered. - Read the rest
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