Helium

Helium

When Helium is cooled to a few degrees below its boiling point, it will suddenly be able to do things that other fluids can't. It can then dribble through molecule-thin cracks, climb up and over the sides of a dish, and remain motionless when its container is spun due to its frictionless flow.

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