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Decades-old mystery solved as scientists identify what really makes ice slippery
For more than a century, scientists have debated why ice stays slippery, even well below freezing. The most common ...
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The reason we can gracefully glide on an ice-skating rink or clumsily slip on an icy sidewalk is that the surface of ice is coated by a thin watery layer. Scientists generally agree that this ...
The Northland Arboretum unveiled an ice skating trail in Brainerd-Baxter that will be open all winter long. Skaters have a ...
Last Thursday's blizzard brewed a perfect storm for rotten roads. The rain and sleet iced over when temperatures dropped, leading to bumpy, icy surfaces onroads, overpasses and intersections.
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