If you have cash on you, you’re have cocaine on you. That’s what new research that uses a special helium-based testing technology suggests.
Will helium-filled footballs travel farther than air-filled?
Decades before “Deflategate,” an NFL controversy arose after claims that a punter was using helium-filled balls to get more hang time. But- would that work?
NASA finds neon, helium in moon’s atmosphere
It’s been suspected over 40 years, but thanks to NASA’s LADEE mission, we finally have confirmation of neon and helium in the moon’s atmosphere.
Has helium been hiding in our groundwater all along?
Like any other market, the helium market fluctuates depending on supply, but new research suggests we may have more helium than we realized.
Alligator inhaled helium for science
Hear the one where the alligator inhaled helium to get squeakier? Scientists tested this to see if reptiles talk like we do. The results are surprising.
Helium balloon: What happens when you let go
We’ve all let go of a latex helium balloon, whether intentionally or by accident, but what happens once that helium balloon soars out of our vision?
Helium tank caused SpaceX explosion (sort of)
After breaking free from a faulty strut, a helium tank shot up through the liquid oxygen core of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, ultimately causing it to explode just minutes into the June 28 launch.
Make your own helium for balloons?
There are some articles and videos circling the web that promote how to make your own helium for filling balloons. But can you make your own helium at home? Let’s get the facts straight.
Project Loon: Helium balloons beam down global Internet
Google’s “Project Loon” could bring Internet access to people across the globe that have never logged on before, and the entire operation depends primarily on helium balloons.
Helium-3 leaking from L.A. fault sparks earthquake fears
High levels of helium-3 have been discovered in oil wells in Southern California, which changes everything we thought we knew about the Newport-Inglewood fault line and has reignited fears of another “big one.”