• @aelwero
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    738 months ago

    …and cue a 4,000% markup on what an MRI costs.

    Don’t worry though, I’m sure the price will go back down once the artificial shortage that generated it is addressed (chuckle)

  • Snot Flickerman
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    558 months ago

    Say it with me everybody: FUCK THIS SHITHOLE COUNTRY AND SELLING OFF ALL OUR PUBLIC RESOURCES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

    • @[email protected]
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      108 months ago

      Standing with ya here in Canada, we keep doing the same. Bill Gates get wild profits from Canada National Rails because our brilliant politicians sold it in 95

  • @maniacal_gaff
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    the only element on Earth cold enough to make an MRI machine work.

    I didn’t know that elements had a defined temperature. Bang up reporting there, NBC.

    • @[email protected]
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      478 months ago

      Helium doesn’t freeze because quantum mechanics. gestures furious
      That means liquid helium can cool stuff to temperatures where nitrogen would be solid. This is used on the superconducting magnets in MRIs.

      • @Heggico
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        318 months ago

        Helium can be cold enough for MRI yes. But the way its reported makes it seem that helium is always cold, which is not true.

        • Ghostalmedia
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          178 months ago

          If you treat Helium right he remains pretty chill. But if you wrong Helium, Helium gonna get cold as ice.

        • @Cocodapuf
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          Sure, but they’re right that is the only elements that works for this purpose.

      • @maniacal_gaff
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        128 months ago

        “remains liquid at cold enough temperatures” != “the element is cold enough”

    • The Snark Urge
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      98 months ago

      They’re not here to teach you, they’re here to sell clicks

    • tate
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      Elements certainly do have defined temperatures! In this case it’s the freezing temperature that matters, which for helium is… not.

    • @Cocodapuf
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      Well, they’re not really wrong, there’s are only two elements that make any sense to use here, helium and hydrogen.

      The thing is, the job they want these elements for is as a coolant. The best state of matter for a coolant is definitely liquid, a liquid flows much better and makes better contact for thermal transfer than a solid, and it’s much more dense than a gas (so it can pull more heat away).

      But, at these very low temperatures, the only elements that won’t freeze into a solid are helium and hydrogen. That said, hydrogen would make an even more efficient coolant than helium, so they’re wrong that helium is the only elements that works. Hydrogen is pretty impractical though, it’s hard to contain, it reacts with everything, it’s more expensive.

  • Jaytreeman
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    238 months ago

    For years there’s been reports about how unnecessarily cheap helium is. For instance, helium balloons should be very expensive.
    If the companies buying this up sell it for what it’s value is, we could be looking at $100 helium balloons.
    MRIs could also get more expensive

  • NaibofTabr
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    208 months ago

    the only element on Earth cold enough to make an MRI machine work.

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    liquid helium, the Earth’s coldest element,

    What the fuck? The author clearly failed middle school science class. How did this article get past editorial review?

    • @[email protected]
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      128 months ago

      What do you mean? Liquid helium does have the lowest boiling point, allowing for extremely cold liquid cooling.

        • @Guest_User
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          I kind of seeing like saying “the world’s fastest car”. It’s inferred that it has the ability to do that, not the the car never slows down or helium never heats up. Idk my 2c