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Edible balloon ice cream “float” challenge
On the Australian version of the hit show MasterChef, the impossible: An ice cream float — that’s ice cream, anchoring a floating, edible balloon.
Warm Neptune — Planet found with water, helium atmosphere
NASA says the planet nicknamed “Warm Neptune” has water and a hydrogen and helium atmosphere. But, how do you find helium 437 light years away?
Is a battle forming over Tanzania’s recently discovered helium reserve?
A helium reserve that is one of the largest ever discovered on Earth may be becoming a bit of a heated subject in Tanzania.
Discovery of antihelium – a story still being written
It sounds like a villain of a nerdy superhero of the elements, but antihelium is a very real and very weird thing. And we keep finding it.
Can we make helium?
Every few years you’ll hear about a helium shortage and that the world is running out. One of the questions we hear is, “Can we make helium?”
Helium imaging used to measure cystic fibrosis treatment
A new technique developed by Talissa Altes, MD uses helium imaging to see how the treatment for cystic fibrosis is working in different patients.
The rise and fall of helium bubbles
It’s like blowing bubbles from the wand you remember, but helium bubbles rapidly shoot for the moon. And then fall back to Earth. Why?
“Balloon guy” CEO plans to float to space on a lawn chair
Cleaning company CEO Dan Boria, AKA the Balloon Guy, has bigger plans after the publicity of his first stunt — he wants to fly a chair to space.
Helium dating technique can literally find diamonds in the rough
Researchers from Curtin University in Australia have found a way to use helium dating to track where diamonds are trapped in underground rock.