What was it like? Because obviously, you know, it's a very dangerous job. ISABELLA HIGGINS: You wonder what's going to happen next. You wonder if the next loud bang is going to be even closer. Are you ...
Three years after a vital scientific breakthrough, Dominion Energy and the Tennessee Valley Authority have struck deals with ...
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“Artificial Sun” Fusion Reaction Sustained for 100 Seconds
An international milestone in energy research has been achieved with the successful sustaining of a fusion reaction for 100 seconds in an “artificial sun” experiment. This breakthrough represents a ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
A report by Interesting Engineering shared that a plasma configuration known as "negative triangularity" has shown that it ...
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'Most promising' nuclear fusion reactor design simulated by US supercomputer'Most promising' nuclear fusion reactor design simulated by US supercomputer'Most promising' nuclear ...
US-based Type One Energy used the immense power of ORNL's Summit supercomputer to test a new stellarator design.
Fusion energy is having a moment. Last week, Commonwealth Fusion Energy Systems, which is backed by Google, announced it had raised nearly $3 billion in capital and would start developing a fusion ...
Commonwealth Fusion Systems, the MIT startup racing to build the world’s first working fusion energy device, said on Thursday it had raised $863 million from investors including Google, Nvidia, and ...
A decades-old scientific controversy and a small bench-top apparatus at the University of British Columbia (UBC) could be the key to more efficient fusion reactors by increasing the chances of a ...
A Massachusetts firm that’s developing a demonstration model to show it can produce energy by nuclear fusion plans to build the world’s first commercial nuclear fusion plant in Chesterfield County, ...
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UK firm presents 1,000 net-positive nuclear fusion energy gain pathway
United Kingdom-based First Light Fusion (FLF) has presented a path to the first commercially viable, reactor-compatible path to nuclear fusion that will reduce the cost of a clean energy source. The ...
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