Modeling suggests dwarf planet Eris has a 'squishy' interior

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Modeling suggests dwarf planet Eris has a 'squishy' interior

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Modeling suggests dwarf planet Eris has a 'squishy' interior

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Modeling suggests dwarf planet Eris has a 'squishy' interior

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 “So we wanted to see if we could combine these two techniques to take advantage of their attractive attributes. Xu is now working on extending the technique beyond the glass to ceramics and substituting silica for materials like zirconium dioxide and titanium dioxide.

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