12 February 2013

Andrea Sella: Strange Ice 2013

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SCI's London Group

UCL, London.

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Synopsis
Though you will find it in every refrigerator, ice is a material so strange it breaks almost every rule in our textbooks. In this demonstration, coinciding with the centenary of x-ray diffraction, we will explore how we know its properties, how it compares with other ices and the way in which ice may be warning us that our futures may be less certain than we imagine.
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UCL

Department of Chemistry
University College London
20 Gordon Street
London, WC1H 0AJ 
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The lecture will be preceded by tea/coffee in the Nyholm room and followed by a Mixer in the Nyholm Room.

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Speaker

Andrea Sella
University College London