Metallic hydrogen, a phase of the element hydrogen long thought to exist in Jupiter’s core, might have been recreated in an Earth lab, according to researchers at Harvard University. The researchers, ...
Toward the core, though, there's a thick mantle of metallic hydrogen responsible for Jupiter's staggering magnetic field, and the high pressure in the mantle means that the hydrogen atoms have to pack ...
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