Plasma, the electrically charged state of matter that lights up stars and neon signs, has just revealed a subtle effect that ...
Plasma has long been treated as an exotic laboratory curiosity, yet a new world-first result is forcing scientists to look at ...
Highly energized gas loses electrons, forming plasma, the fourth state of matter. While we associate plasmas with heat, icy particles can coexist with them, as seen in Webb images of molecular clouds.
Plasma is often called the fourth state of matter, consisting of a mixture of charged particles, including ions and free electrons ...