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Saskatchewan’s southwest is quietly emerging as the centre of Canada’s helium industry. But Canada does not have a helium liquefaction facility, meaning the product still needs to be sent to ...
The use of helium in mechanical hard drives has revolutionized storage technology. But is it really the better choice for all applications?
A six-year-old Illinois boy died after inhaling helium from a large, “child-size” Mylar balloon just days after his birthday, according to officials. Gunner Hyatt likely suffocated and died ...
Interlune unveils a full-scale lunar excavator prototype to mine helium-3, aiming for a pilot plant on the Moon by 2029.
Charge radius of Helium-3 measured with unprecedented precision Date: May 23, 2025 Source: Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz Summary: A research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in ...
Seattle startup Interlune's newly unveiled machine is designed to churn up 110 tons (100 metric tons) of moon dirt per hour to harvest helium-3, a fuel for future fusion reactors.
Advanced technologies like superconductors and nuclear reactors require helium, but finding it isn’t easy.
Interlune provided a triple-barreled update on its progress toward mining helium-3 on the moon and returning that resource to Earth.
That’s why Pulsar Helium is working on developing a project near Babbitt. WDIO visited the Topaz Project site on Monday, which includes two wells, Jet Stream 1 and Jet Stream 2.
So what happens to a helium balloon, flying freely inside your vehicle? Surely it too will be thrown backwards as you accelerate in the forwards direction? Well, as you may have already intuited, no.
A startup company wants to establish mining operations on the moon to extract a rare isotope needed for future quantum computers and nuclear fusion reactors. And according to one of its scientific ...
Earth’s core could contain helium from the early solar system. The noble gas tucks into gaps in iron crystals under high pressure and temperature.