For decades, scientists have puzzled over traces of primordial helium—a rare isotope known as ³He—escaping from volcanic ...
For decades, noble gases like helium have been considered chemically inert, refusing to form stable bonds under normal conditions. But new research challenges this assumption, revealing that helium ...
The discovery that inert helium can form bonds with iron may reshape our understanding of Earth’s history. Researchers from ...
Mining the moon for water, helium-3, and rare earth elements could become a multibillion-dollar industry in the near future, ...
These results suggest that similar reactions between helium and iron may have occurred within Earth’s core shortly after its formation, trapping much of the primordial helium-3 in the material that ...
Dr Anran Cheng (lead author) preparing equipment in the Ballentine Laboratory for the measurement of helium isotopes in geological samples. Credit: John Cairns. Dr Anran Cheng (lead author ...
Helium on Earth comes in two stable isotopes. By far the most common is helium-4, whose nucleus contains two protons and two neutrons. Helium-4 accounts for about 99.99986% of all helium on our ...
helium-4 and krypton-81) to help Member States better assess and manage their river and groundwater resources. The Section also aims to strengthen the self-reliance of Member States in using isotope ...
In an experiment performed at the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) in Osaka in Japan, the existence of preformed helium nuclei at the surface of several tin isotopes could be identified in a ...
A rare isotope from the early solar system may be locked in Earth's core, revealing insights into planetary formation ...
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