Clathrate hydrates are crystalline water-based solids that look like ice and can carry other
type of materials either gas or liquid. Such molecules are trapped inside the cages of
hydrogen bonded frozen water molecules and keep the complexes stable. Typically low molecular
weight or natural gases can be found inside the complexes such as oxygen carbon dioxide and
short hydrocarbons like methane. As hydrate science has advanced studying the molecule level
details of the hydrates for a large variety of guest molecules has been enabled. This level of
molecular detail can lead to a revisiting of some accepted notions on the behavior and
structure of hydrate materials. Bringing these new insights to the attention of the community
of hydrate researchers will be beneficial to advancing further research.