The world is running out of helium. Here's why doctors are worried. [View all]
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The world is running out of helium. Here's why doctors are worried.
Liquid helium, the coldest element on Earth, is needed to keep the magnets in MRI machines running. Without it, doctors would lose a critical medical tool.
Oct. 22, 2022, 5:00 AM EDT
By Caroline Hopkins
A global helium shortage has doctors worried about one of the natural gass most essential, and perhaps unexpected, uses: MRIs.
Strange as it sounds, the lighter-than-air element that gives balloons their buoyancy also powers the vital medical diagnostic machines. An MRI cant function without some 2,000 liters of ultra-cold liquid helium keeping its magnets cool enough to work. But helium a nonrenewable element found deep within the Earths crust is running low, leaving hospitals wondering how to plan for a future with a much scarcer supply.
Helium has become a big concern, said Mahadevappa Mahesh, professor of radiology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore. Especially now with the geopolitical situation.
Helium has been a volatile commodity for years. This is especially true in the U.S., where a Texas-based federal helium reserve is dwindling as the government tries transferring ownership to private markets.
Until this year, the U.S. was counting on Russia to ease the tight supply. ...
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