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- 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.
user-inactivated · 1343 days ago · link ·
No. We have surplus amount of Helium gas. The Best helium gas supplier in Dubai is GasNtools.com
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JakobVirgil · 4653 days ago · link ·
I had a physics professor who would rant about this in the 80's