Gold Defies Melting Point Record

A team of international researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery about gold’s behavior under extreme conditions. Using powerful lasers to heat small pieces of gold to temperatures beyond its fusion limit, they found that the metal resisted melting for an unprecedented amount of time – over two picoseconds at 19,000 Kelvin (18,700 degrees Celsius). This phenomenon, known as superheating, challenges current models of matter behavior and has significant implications for various fields. The discovery could lead to a revolution in materials physics, enabling the development of new technologies that can withstand extreme conditions in industries such as nuclear reactors, space exploration, and medicine.

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