Scientists heat water to Earth’s core temperature – in less than a billionth of a second SCIENTISTS have worked how to heat water to a temperature higher than that of the Earth’s core – and all in less than one-billionth of a second. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Eclipse 2018: Why is the July full moon called a Blood Moon? What is the Buck Moon?REVEALED: How the Earth will look if all the ice melted - Climate SHOCKHold Still, Butterflies. Britain Is Counting.Mars at opposition 2018: How to see the Red Planet in the night skies this monthFlying cars to be released NEXT YEAR - with built-in PARACHUTESEclipse 2018: What is the best time to see the Blood Moon lunar eclipse next week?