Why is Neptune’s magnetic field so strange? An exotic molecule could be the answer

An image of Uranus on the left and Neptune on the right. They look almost indiscernible as they

In the depths of our solar system – a realm where chemistry and speculation collide – scientists have reported the possible existence of a molecule known as aquodiium, an elusive cousin of the ammonium ion. If true, it could explain the oddities in the magnetic fields of Neptune and Uranus. This is a major problem … Read more