Scientists at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory heated gold to about 33,740°F using ultrafast laser pulses. The metal stayed solid despite reaching 14 times its melting point. The result overturns the 40-year-old "entropy catastrophe" theory, which held that solids could only be superheated to around three times their melting temperature.
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Anmol Sharma /
01:38 pm on
12 Aug