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Recent physics studies have found that light can sometimes flow in unexpected ways, behaving like a so-called "superfluid." ...
The STAR collaboration at BNL has narrowed the search for a long-sought-after “critical point” in the still largely ...
The use of helium in mechanical hard drives has revolutionized storage technology. But is it really the better choice for all applications?
Interlune unveils a full-scale lunar excavator prototype to mine helium-3, aiming for a pilot plant on the Moon by 2029.
Seattle startup Interlune's newly unveiled machine is designed to churn up 110 tons (100 metric tons) of moon dirt per hour to harvest helium-3, a fuel for future fusion reactors.
Inference of a “Hot Ice” Layer in Nitrogen-Rich Planets: Demixing the Phase Diagram and Phase Composition for Variable Concentration Helium–Nitrogen Mixtures Based on Isothermal Compression ...
The province is home to the biggest gas and helium project in the country. Will it speed up the shift towards renewable energy sources, or could it potentially hinder progress? Refilwe Mochoari ...
The global demand for helium is likely to nearly double by 2035, backed mostly by a rise in demand from the semiconductor industry due to the lack of viable alternatives, according to a report by ...
WHY HELIUM? Helium is inert - it does not react with other substances or combust - and its atomic number is 2, making it the second lightest element after hydrogen.
A helium reservoir with the highest concentrations ever seen could hold enough of the gas to address critical shortages in the U.S. affecting tech, medicine and space exploration.