The world has lost 40pc of its helium supply since the start of the Gulf war, first from Qatar and then from Russia.
Helium is crucial to all kinds of technologies, including MRI scanners and semiconductors. But it’s produced in only a few places. MIT Technology Review is celebrating our 125th anniversary with an ...
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Iran War Triggers Helium Shock Threatening Global Chip Supply
Qatar's LNG disruption had a limited lasting impact on gas prices, but it triggered a severe helium shortage, disrupting up ...
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