Lumpy Space Queen

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Liquid helium, as I now knew, was fifty times as expensive as the liquid nitrogen we had been using, and a lot colder.
Lumpy Space Queen
Helium is, for all intents and purposes, a finite resource. It is the by-product of certain minerals' radioactive decay. They decay extremely slowly, and don't produce much helium. Supercooling for MRIs is the primary industrial usage of helium.
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