Monthly Archives: July 2016

That Dire Helium Shortage? Vastly Inflated

THE LARGE HADRON Collider, a welder’s workshop, a nuclear reactor, an MRI, and a birthday party all share a common element. Literally: All of them need helium. Liquid or gaseous, room temperature or near absolute zero, the world uses up … Continue reading

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