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Subject: Helium!
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Recycling is a very important part of addressing our societal use of this precious resource. Kudos to you crazies at the (national) magnet lab! J
On Mon, 09 Sep 2019 9:10 AM, Scott Hannahs wrote:
> Just like to point folks at a letter in the NY Times written by one of our frequent contributors:
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> https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/04/opinion/helium-shortage.html
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> Also on a topic near and dear to my heart since we use about 800,000 liters of liquid helium each year. Most of it is recycled!
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> -Scott
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