
Curious Cases Frosty Fractals
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Jan 2, 2026 Join Professor Christoph Salzmann, a chemistry expert, Dr. Thomas Whale, a climate scientist, and Professor Sarah Hart, a mathematics whiz, as they unravel the enchanting world of frost. Discover why ice forms in stunningly diverse patterns and how snowflakes get their unique shapes. Thomas shares insights on supercooling and dendritic growth, while Sarah explains the fascinating connection between fractals found in nature and the intricate designs of ice. Brace yourself for a chill as science reveals the magic behind winter's frozen art!
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Listener's Fern-Like Frost Photo
- Jane found fern-like frost on her car roof and sent a recording to Curious Cases.
- The hosts used her photo and question to launch the episode's investigation into frost patterns.
Ice Has Many Distinct Forms
- Ice has many forms despite a simple recipe of water plus cold.
- We commonly encounter 'ice I' at Earth's surface but it still exhibits complex structures.
Molecular Packing Explains Hexagonal Symmetry
- Molecules pack in ways that impose emergent symmetries on crystals.
- Hexagonal six-fold symmetry arises naturally from close packing principles.
