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Only then, cut off from its roots, could it serenely float on the helium of media approval to electoral success.
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Regardless of whether or not you have access to helium, you don't have to relegate your balloons to floating on the ceiling or bouncing around the floor.
As I write, a PhD student a few hundred yards from me is pondering how to make electrons float on superfluid helium, pursuing the next breakthrough in quantum computing.
"Unless Congress takes swift action, the U.S. will float off the helium cliff," said Representative Doc Hastings (R-WA), chair of the House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee and co-sponsor of the bipartisan Responsible Helium Administration and Stewardship Act, during a committee hearing on the bill yesterday.
Watch the clouds float on by.
Some Washington insiders worry that that issue may still keep legislators from reaching an agreement in time to avoid floating off the helium cliff.
For more on the helium debate, see David A. Fahrenthold's story.
The preceding study reporting on the helium density in slit nanopores of 0.7 1.1 nm suggested that helium could be adequately adsorbed in those nanopores49.
The mock turtles float on the surface.
Electrons floating on the surface of superfluid helium have been suggested as promising mobile spin qubits.
If a substance has specific gravity less than that of a fluid, it will float on that fluid: helium-filled balloons will rise in air, oil will form a slick on water, and lead will float on mercury.
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