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Scientists create exotic new forms of ice never before seen on Earth

Last updated: January 25, 2026 3:05 am
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Ice is a fascinating substance that most of us encounter in its common hexagonal form, known as Ih. However, scientists have been delving into the world of exotic ices for over a century, creating more than 20 different crystalline structures that most of us will never experience in our daily lives.

At the core of all these unique forms of ice lies the same molecule, H2O, with its oxygen atom flanked by hydrogen atoms at a 104.5-degree angle. These molecules interact through hydrogen bonds, creating different arrangements that give rise to various crystalline structures such as hexagonal prisms, cubic lattices, rhombohedral, and tetragonal forms.

What makes water and its frozen counterparts so intriguing is their sensitivity to changes in temperature and pressure. These conditions can lead to dramatic shifts in molecular relationships, resulting in the formation of new types of ice. Scientists like Ashkan Salamat from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, experiment with extreme conditions like high pressure and ultra-low temperatures to uncover these exotic ices.

One of the latest discoveries in the world of ice is ice XXI, a blocky crystal structure that emerges from supercompressed water. This fleeting form of ice was observed using a powerful x-ray free-electron laser, allowing researchers to capture its transient existence. These advanced technologies open up new possibilities for studying the behavior of exotic ices in real-time, introducing time as a variable alongside temperature and pressure.

While these strange forms of ice may not naturally occur on Earth, they could potentially exist in distant worlds or alien environments. The laboratory itself serves as a playground for scientists like Salamat, offering a glimpse into the bizarre and wonderful phenomena that can arise from manipulating water under extreme conditions.

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As we continue to explore the depths of ice and water’s complexities, it becomes clear that there are still countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled. By supporting scientific research and journalism, we pave the way for new discoveries that shape our understanding of the world around us. Subscribe to platforms like Scientific American to stay informed about the latest breakthroughs and developments in the field of science.

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