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A birthday celebration turned tragic when eight-year-old Joshua Dunbar died from a helium balloon asphyxiation. Not every toy is dangerous. But not every toy is as safe as it looks, either ...
You inhale helium from a balloon, and almost as if by magic, you sound like a cartoon chipmunk. Harmless as it may seem, though, inhaling helium can be dangerous — deadly, in fact.
An inquest into the 20-year-old’s death has now found Ms. Batistich was “unaware of the inherent dangers of inhaling helium,” and called for warning labels on canisters to be made clearer.
Lifestyle Children Little-known dangers of helium balloons after mum makes desperate plea over son's death Inhaling helium from a balloon might make you sound like a cartoon chipmunk, but it also ...
Vladimir and Olga hope for a child, but this expectation soon turns into a nightmare in this eerie short where dreams and reality collide through stop-motion animation.
Past missions have that have been affected by pesky helium leaks include ISRO's Chandrayaan 2 and ESA's Ariane 5. Why do spacecraft and rockets use helium, and what is so tricky about it?
A discovered helium deposit would address the global shortage, but won't be a jobs engine. Here's what we found out.
Helium Mobile launched the "nation's first free phone plan" that gets you 5G data, voice, and texts for $0 - here's how to get it.
The discovery that helium and iron can mix at the temperatures and pressures found at the center of Earth could settle a long-standing debate over how our planet formed.
Engineers are hoping to turn an accidental discovery of helium on the Iron Range into a plant that will extract the gas and store it on the surface.
Past missions have that have been affected by pesky helium leaks include ISRO's Chandrayaan 2 and ESA's Ariane 5. Why do spacecraft and rockets use helium, and what is so tricky about it?