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For over a hundred years, schoolchildren around the world have learned that ice melts when pressure and friction are applied.
For generations, students have been taught that we slip on ice because pressure and friction cause it to melt beneath our ...
For nearly two centuries, scientists believed that ice becomes slippery because pressure or friction melts its surface. New research from Saarland University overturns this idea. For more than a ...
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New Discovery Reveals the True Reason Why Ice Is So Slippery
Scientists overturn a 200-year-old theory: ice is slippery due to molecular dipoles disrupting its crystal structure, not ...
Verdict for David M. Irwin, who was injured in 2014 incident at surgery center, sets record for slip-and-fall trial in Erie County Common Pleas Court.
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