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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 05:19 AM Jun 2016

Helium discovery a 'game-changer' [View all]

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-36651048

Helium discovery a 'game-changer'

17 minutes ago

From the section Science & Environment

Scientists say they have found a large helium gas field in Tanzania. With world supplies running out, the discovery is a "game-changer", say geologists at Durham and Oxford universities.

Helium is used in hospitals in MRI scanners as well as in spacecrafts and radiation monitors. Until now, the precious gas has been discovered only in small quantities during oil and gas drilling.

Using a new exploration approach, researchers found large quantities of helium within the Tanzanian East African Rift Valley. They say resources in just one part of the Rift valley are enough to fill more than a million medical MRI scanners.
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I've done tech support for research PhDs JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #1
Also widely used as a carrier gas in Gas Chromatography. nt BumRushDaShow Jun 2016 #13
Does that mean more of this... liberal N proud Jun 2016 #2
So, is that the same helium I see in balloons? fasttense Jun 2016 #3
Yes, it is. n/t paleotn Jun 2016 #4
I was mixing up too wallyworld2 Jun 2016 #20
No. Helium is invisible, so you don't see it in balloons or otherwise. Orrex Jun 2016 #5
amazing isn't it. We have known about helium shortages for a long time rurallib Jun 2016 #8
Exactly what I was thinking fasttense Jun 2016 #12
Sadly, foresight and resource husbandry are not widely practiced. Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #14
Just you keep yer fukin hands off my party balloons. Hoppy Jun 2016 #19
God forbid the kids should have to make do with party snappers instead... Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #25
Scientists have called for it to be rationed muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #16
helium 4 is not that rare. drray23 Jun 2016 #29
Thank you much rurallib Jun 2016 #31
I hate to uh… burst your balloon… but… OKIsItJustMe Jun 2016 #32
Blame congress (No! Really!) OKIsItJustMe Jun 2016 #34
well here's another heaven05 Jun 2016 #6
My first thought, too. Atman Jun 2016 #9
+1000 heaven05 Jun 2016 #10
Man... So, in the long run... Helen Borg Jun 2016 #7
Peak helium. Nt hughee99 Jun 2016 #24
Given my understanding of the element jimlup Jun 2016 #11
it is produced in the earth by radioactive decay. ret5hd Jun 2016 #15
it is - an 'alpha particle' is a helium nucleus muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #17
Thanks jimlup Jun 2016 #18
Lighten up. JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #27
well lets replace the helium in kiddy balloons with hydrogen like they used to use in zepplins dembotoz Jun 2016 #21
Float them around the birthday cake and we'll find out... Lochloosa Jun 2016 #22
Yeah... that's the ticket! yourpaljoey Jun 2016 #23
... CentralMass Jun 2016 #26
The Earth has infinite resources, it's a really big place. If not, technology will come along and Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #28
Good news, but it's not a game changer; it just kicks the can down the road (nt) LongtimeAZDem Jun 2016 #30
Just in the nick of time!!! It's also used in GliderGuider Jun 2016 #33
I would be for rationing rather than environmental destruction. glinda Jun 2016 #35
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