Because of the shortage, there’s been a push for hospitals to get new mri machines that run off of little to no helium. Who makes these new mri machines and who is ‘getting a piece of that action’?
Your post made me curious about the other uses for helium and I found this to be hilarious, given the timing.
Cryogenics, superconductivity, laser pointers, supersonic wind tunnels, cardiopulmonary resuscitation pumps, monitoring blimps used by the Border Patrol, and liquid fuel rockets all require helium in either their manufacture or use.