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Chemistry World
January 28, 2010
Rebecca Renner
US helium strategy threatens supply The US should change the way it sells helium from its huge federal stockpile to remove its influence over the world market and avert national shortages of the material. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 23, 2013
Laura Howes
Senate bill aims to soothe helium market The US Senate has passed a bill that will let the government continue selling off its stockpiled helium, in an attempt to prevent a disruption of supply that could adversely affect researchers around the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 1, 2013
Patrick Walter
Air Products looks for alternative helium sources Worries over global helium supplies have led US specialist gas supplier Air Products to search out new sources of the gas. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
March 24, 2008
Three Smart Things You Should Know About Helium Some unknown facts about this second periodic element. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 26, 2014
Emma Stoye
Yellowstone spews out ancient helium Researchers have found that huge amounts of helium are being released through steam plumes in the US's Yellowstone National Park, having been stored in the Earth's crust for billions of years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
March 29, 2008
Timeline: From the March 26, 1938, issue World fairs planned to show the sciences in action... Helium, sun element, soon to hold airship aloft again... 800 mile-an-hour insect debunked by science... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 2011
Critical thinking The west relies on China to supply rare earths, but as China's domestic demand grows, alternatives are desperately required. As our supply of some essential elements dries up, it's time to start urban mining. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 16, 2014
Simon Hadlington
Helium happily shares electrons to create dianions Helium invariably sits with its arms tightly folded and refuses to participate in chemistry, but turns out to be surprisingly generous when it is in the right environment, willing to donate not just one but two electrons to neighboring species. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American Whatever Happened to...? Helium shortage... Cytokine storm... Martian dust threat... Novel HIV drug... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 29, 2008
Toby Shute
These Companies Are a Gas The industrial gas supply industry is reporting strong results, but are the stocks a buy? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 21, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Helium -- the disappearing element Helium -- the disappearing element delivers a whistle-stop tour of the element's history and its scientific importance in space and on Earth. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 11, 2012
Simon Perks
Gas separation with graphene nanopores Scientists in New Zealand, the US and Germany have developed a way of using tiny pores in a graphene sheet to separate different isotopes of helium. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 1, 2009
Lewis Brindley
Just add helium for metallic nanotubes Adding helium gas when making carbon nanotubes encourages many more of them to grow in the useful metallic form, US researchers have found. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
February 2004
Sara Pratt
Fire cooks rock clocks A new field study has confirmed what models had previously predicted: The intense heat of wildfires can reset the helium "clock" in rocks, making them appear younger than they are. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 26, 2012
David Bradley
Leaky graphene oxide lets water pour through UK researchers have created a graphene-based membrane that allows water through but not helium. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
October 2004
Harrison H. Schmitt
Mining The Moon An Apollo astronaut argues that with its vast stores of nonpolluting nuclear fuel, our lunar neighbor holds the key to Earth's future. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
April 21, 2001
TimeLine: April 18, 1931 Stabilizer reduces rolling on roughest seas... Bureau of standards first in this country to liquefy helium... Discovery of two new essentials to life reported by chemists... mark for My Articles similar articles