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Any on here celebrating Pierre Janssen and 150th anniversary of first observation of Helium today?

Author: JarHead4ND (4270 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 4:13 am on Aug 18, 2025
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I'm guessing that nobody gives a sh*t that Helium was first isolated on earth in 1895 by Sir William Ramsay.

No more calls to Holly for kitchen clean-up. RIP old faithful companion.

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You can't "Over Inflate" the importance of that event...Merci, Pierre!

Author: TyroneIrish (21454 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 10:15 am on Aug 18, 2025
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AI Overview
Helium: Fuelling the Future?
Helium's primary uses stem from its unique properties: it's incredibly light, inert, and a powerful coolant. Key applications include medical imaging (MRI), scientific research, aerospace (rockets and blimps), and industrial processes like welding and semiconductor manufacturing.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Medical:
MRI machines:
Helium is crucial for cooling the superconducting magnets used in MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanners, enabling detailed diagnostic imaging.
Respiratory treatments:
A mixture of helium and oxygen can be used to treat respiratory conditions like asthma and emphysema.
Scientific Research:
Cryogenics:
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Helium's low boiling point makes it essential for achieving ultra-low temperatures in various scientific experiments, including those studying superconductivity and quantum mechanics.
High-energy physics:
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It's used to cool the Large Hadron Collider and other particle accelerators.
Superconducting magnets:
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Helium cools superconducting magnets in scientific instruments and medical equipment.
Gas chromatography:
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It serves as a carrier gas in gas chromatography, allowing for the separation and analysis of various compounds.
Aerospace:
Rocket fuel pressurization: Helium is used to pressurize rocket fuel tanks and purge fuel lines, ensuring proper engine operation.
Blimps and airships: Its lightweight nature makes it ideal for buoyancy in blimps and airships.
Satellite infrastructure: Helium is used in various aspects of satellite technology.
Industrial:
Welding: Helium provides a shielding gas during welding, preventing oxidation and ensuring strong welds.
Semiconductor manufacturing: It's used in the production of semiconductors and computer chips.
Leak detection: Helium's small atomic size makes it ideal for detecting leaks in various systems, from car air conditioning to nuclear power plants.
Cooling: It's used to cool data centers and other industrial equipment.
Fiber optics: Helium is used in the production of fiber optics.
Welding and brazing: Helium is used in welding and brazing processes as a shielding gas.
Manufacturing: Helium plays a role in various manufacturing processes, including the production of superconducting magnets and crystal growth for semiconductors.
Other:
Balloons: While a common association, helium is used for more than just party balloons; it's used in weather balloons and other scientific applications.
Breathing mixtures: In deep-sea diving, helium is mixed with oxygen to create a breathable atmosphere.
Barcode scanners: Some barcode scanners use helium-neon lasers.


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MAGA Trump doesn't care. Another step on the road to authoritarianism.

Author: NedoftheHill (44963 Posts - Joined: Jun 29, 2011)

Posted at 8:51 am on Aug 18, 2025
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Evil preaches tolerance until it is dominant, then it tries to silence good.
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Going to take the old dirigible out for a spin. And by old dirigible, I don't mean Ty's mom.

Author: LanceManion (8259 Posts - Joined: Jul 16, 2010)

Posted at 7:20 am on Aug 18, 2025
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Imposing corporate abuse, neglect and greed on deserving victims.
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Inhaling balloons all day…

Author: TakethetrainKnute (33713 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 5:01 am on Aug 18, 2025
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HeHeHe

Author: Hensou (8773 Posts - Joined: Dec 21, 2022)

Posted at 8:00 am on Aug 18, 2025
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