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The Strange Science of Squeezing

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Written by Paul Strauss | July 16, 2024

If you try squeezing a sealed syringe full of water, it can’t be compressed. But if you leave the Earth’s surface and start heading toward its core, things get strange. Vox offers a brief explanation of the unusual ways that matter behaves in the extreme pressures at the core of a planet or star and the laser tech that’s helping researchers replicate these conditions.


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