Hidden Carbon-Hydrogen Phase May Shape Uranus and Neptune’s Interiors

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New computer simulations predict a quasi-1D superionic carbon-hydrogen phase inside Uranus and Neptune, where hydrogen atoms navigate spiral pathways through an ordered carbon lattice under 500–3,000 GPa and 4,000–6,000 K, potentially altering heat and electrical transport and helping explain the planets’ unusual magnetic fields.
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