printAre We Really Running Out Of Helium?
by thenewgreen
The world is running low on fossil fuels and several rare earth metals. But for some industries, running out of the noble gas helium could be a bigger problem down the road. Helium — used in birthday balloons, for superconducting magnets, cryogenics, and to make our voices sound funny — could get a lot more expensive in the near future, according to Robert Richardson, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist.