by Kathi Leiden | May 30, 2017 | Helium
As a helium provider, we get quote requests every day. Believe it or not, the accuracy and speed of your quote has mostly to do with, well, you. Using what we’ve learned over our many years in the business, we have put together a quick list of tips that...
by Kathi Leiden | May 23, 2017 | Helium, Helium Stunts
On the Australian version of the hit show MasterChef, the impossible: An ice cream float — that’s ice cream, anchoring a floating, edible balloon. The edible balloon puts a twist on the ice cream float If you aren’t familiar with the show...
by Kathi Leiden | May 17, 2017 | Helium, Helium Science
NASA says the planet nicknamed “Warm Neptune” has water and a hydrogen and helium atmosphere. But, how do you find helium 437 light years away? Warm Neptune discovery Last week, NASA announced the discovery of a primitive atmosphere composed of hydrogen and...
by Kathi Leiden | May 2, 2017 | Helium, Helium News
A helium reserve that is one of the largest ever discovered on Earth may be becoming a bit of a heated subject in Tanzania. The importance of helium Regular readers of our blog may recall our article from last year, breaking down one of the biggest helium...
by Kathi Leiden | Apr 26, 2017 | Helium News, Helium Science
It sounds like a villain of a nerdy superhero of the elements, but antihelium is a very real and very weird thing. And we keep finding it. Antimatter We (at Zephyr) are not scientists and therefore do not know a bunch about antimatter, other than science is...