Helium
Earth’s mysterious core appears to be leaking, leaving scientists baffled
The study suggests the Earth’s core may be leaking the rare helium, upheaving the belief that the giant ball of molten iron at the center of our planet is sealed away
Gazprom: NATO minesweeping submarine spotted in 2015 in Nord Stream 1 pipeline
Due to the incident, the flow of natural gas was temporarily interrupted
What will happen to the International Space Station when it is retired?
“Things get old in space. Things start to show their age. There have been some cracks discovered that were letting air out, causing leaks”
Helium shortage deflates American celebrations
Helium balloons are part of nearly every American celebration, but a global shortage of the lighter-than-air gas has disrupted many traditions.
One college football team has suspended its traditional release of red balloons, and party planners will have to make do with less, if they get any.
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Hot air balloons rise into the sky at sunset in Cappadocia
Bulgarian Parliament Adopts on Amendments for Liberalisation of Natural Gas Market
The Parliament has adopted on first reading amendments to the Energy Act with 107 votes in favour, one against and 61 abstentions, Focus News Agency reports.
First American Liquefied Gas for Bulgaria
Bulgaria is starting to consume US liquefied gas, which is a first step towards diversifying supplies and reducing dependence on imports of Russian natural gas only. On Thursday evening, at the Greek LNG Revituse, the first tanker arrived with 90 million cubic meters of raw material for Bulgargaz, the unloading of which will start today, June 1st.
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Scientists have Discovered the Earliest Molecule in the Universe
German scientists have discovered in space the earliest molecule formed after the Big Bang, DPA and AFP reported.
The appearance of the henel hydride hen H + molecule marks the "beginning of chemistry".
Power consumers to pay for lack of coordination in gas supply
Greece's natural gas network is facing a crisis stemming from the lack of coordination and communication between the competent authorities, at a time when it has to meet record demand for power production and gas supply for heating due to the prolonged cold weather.
Astronomers have Discovered One of the Oldest Stars in our Universe
Astronomers have discovered one of the oldest stars in our universe. It is a body formed 13.5 billion years ago, which contains elements and materials almost entirely from the Big Bang, reported bTV.
The star is part of a binary system that is in our Milky Way galaxy.