Monthly Archives: March 2018

Bruin Point Helium Corp Received Phase 2 Seismic Interpretation

Bruin Point Helium Corp. (the “Company” or “Bruin Point”) is pleased to announce that as a result of the Phase 2 Seismic Programme (“Phase 2”) interpretation, it can report an increased Prospective Helium Resource Estimate and the delineation of the … Continue reading

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RHC Capital Corporation Increases Helium Land Position in Southern Saskatchewan by 43%

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – RHC Capital Corporation (“RHC” or the “Company”) operating through its wholly owned subsidiary, Royal Helium Corporation, announces that it has added 173 sections (110,815 acres) of strategic helium land to its southern Saskatchewan land position – an … Continue reading

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Role of Helium–Hydrogen ratio on energetic interchange mode behaviour and its effect on ion temperature and micro-turbulence in LHD

In the Large helical device, a change of energetic particle mode is observed as He concentration is varied in ion-ITB type experiments, having constant electron density and input heating power but with a clear increase of central ion temperature in … Continue reading

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Polarizability of Helium, Neon, and Argon: New Perspectives For Gas Metrology

With dielectric-constant gas thermometry (DCGT), the molar polarizability of helium, neon and argon has been determined with relative standard uncertainties of about 2 parts per million (ppm). A series of isotherms measured with the three noble gases and two different … Continue reading

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Nuclear Fusion Powered By The Moon Could Solve Earth’s Energy Problems

A technician works at the construction of a “radial-plate” used with supraconductors cables for ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor), a multi-national nuclear fusion project, on October 14, 2016, at the industrial site of CNIM in la Seyne-Sur-Mer, southern France. Last … Continue reading

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