Monthly Archives: March 2017

Global Helium Market – RasGas, Exxon, Linde, Air Product, Praxair

Global Helium Market report 2017 is an in-depth research on the current situation of the Helium industry. The Scope of the Helium research report: The Global Helium Market primarily includes a basic overview of the Helium industry. It also includes … Continue reading

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New Report of United States Liquid Helium Market Share, Growth by Top Company, Region, Application, Driver, Trends & Forecasts by 2022

United States Liquid Helium Market Report provides an analytical assessment of the prime challenges faced by this Market currently and in the coming years, which helps Market participants in understanding the problems they may face while operating in this Market … Continue reading

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IBM Seriously Just Turned an Atom Into the World’s Smallest Hard Drive

Data storage technology continues to shrink in size and grow in capacity, but scientists have just taken things to the next level – they’ve built a nanoscale hard drive using a single atom. By magnetising an atom, cooling it with … Continue reading

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Meet The ‘Angulon’, A New Quasiparticle Found In Superfluid Helium

            Molecule traps: angulons spotted in helium droplets The quasiparticle concept allows physicists to describe complex, many-body interactions in terms of the behaviour of a single particle-like entity. Usually these particles turn up in condensed-matter … Continue reading

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Superfluid helium behaves like black holes

A frictionless form of helium appears to follow the same counterintuitive ‘area law’ as black holes Black holes and superfluids make for strange bedfellows: One is famous for being so dense that light can’t escape, and the other is a … Continue reading

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