The discovery that inert helium can form bonds with iron may reshape our understanding of Earth’s history. Researchers from ...
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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 ...
Earth appears to be a chill blue planet, but deep down, it’s really a metalhead. Its outer core is mostly molten iron (and ...
With Honeywell & Blue Spruce bringing the second-largest helium project online in North America, we highlight why its critical to high-tech manufacturing ...
For decades, scientists have puzzled over traces of primordial helium—a rare isotope known as ³He—escaping from volcanic ...
Iron can form compounds with helium at pressures as low as 5GPa – about 50,000 atmospheres – researchers in Japan report.
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 ...
Researchers from Japan and Taiwan reveal for the first time that helium, usually considered chemically inert, can bond with iron under high pressures. They used a laser-heated diamond anvil cell to ...
The surprise discovery that one of the lightest elements in the Universe can bind to iron under high pressure to form iron ...