A global shortage of this light, non-renewable gas disrupts essential technologies. Used in MRI machines, fiber optics, and semiconductor manufacturing, the helium crisis threatens medical diagnostics, scientific research, and high-tech production. Key beneficiaries of stable supply include hospitals, aerospace companies, and the electronics industry, all facing rising costs and scarcity.
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