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 Helium-3 is a very ancient isotope of helium gas; practically all helium-3 emerged from the Big Bang, though some also comes from the radioactive decay of tritium. But the primordial heliu stanley website m-3鈥攖he stuff that synthesized in the aftermath of the Big Bang鈥攅nded up in clouds of gas and dust called nebulae that give rise to stars like our Sun and, of course, planets like Earth.     The team studied th stanley cup e rate at which helium-3 leaks out of Earth through its mantle and used it to estimate the total amount of the isotope that could be in our planets core. Their research was published this week in Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.  Its a wonder of nature, and a clue for the history of the Earth, that theres still a significant amount of this isotope in the interior of the Earth,  said Peter Olson, a geophysicist at the University of New Mexico and lead author of the new study, in an American Geophysical Union release. Olson added that the 4.4 pounds  about 2,000 grams  of helium-3 that leak out of the planet annually are  about enough to fill a balloon the size of your desk.  A leading idea about how our solar system formed is the solar nebula theory, in which a cloud of rotating debris condensed to form the Sun and planets over billions of years.聽Olsons team reported that most of the helium-3 leakage comes from  stanley cup Earths mid-ocean ridge system. They believe the helium-3 in the planets core accumulated when Earth was in the early stages of its formation. The researchers remain unsure a Twyh The Super Mario Bros. Sequel Will Jump to Theaters in 2026
 explains the math behind how long it would take, giving consideration to all that gravity nonsense, and comes up with a shockingly small number. Its 42 minutes. Lets start digging a hole.                                                             EarthPhysicsScience                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                   stanley mug                                                                 Tech NewsArtificial Intelligence                                    stanley kubek   stanley travel mug AI Could Be Making Scientists Less Creative                          A new study examining 68 million scientific papers shows using AI boosts researchers  careers, but narrows the questions they ask.                                By          Todd Feathers            Published December 15, 2024                                                                                                    SciencePhysics  Chemistry                                    People Are Terrible at This ;: Why We Suck at Judging the Strength of Knots                          A study asked participants to identify the stronger of two knots by sight alone. They failed spectacularly.                                By