http://newswire.uark.edu/articles/21495 ... ture-water
Through a simulation performed in “supercooled” water, a research team led by chemist Feng “Seymour” Wang, confirmed a “liquid-liquid” phase transition at 207 Kelvins, or 87 degrees below zero on the Fahrenheit scale.
“On a miscrosecond time scale, the water did not actually form ice but it transformed into a new form of liquid,"- Feng Wang
Dont know the science behind it, but seems pretty awesome to me. I would have never guessed a liquid could form another liquid, must less the fact you have to make it very cold.