MRI machines need thousands of liters of liquid helium to function. Health care workers say they can’t afford any disruptions to the helium supply chain.
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
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
Wouldn’t that just mean no more balloons?
Does anyone actually need helium balloons? They’re just single use plastic garbage.