First Light Fusion is developing an inertial fusion with a pulsed process. They fire physical projectiles at high speeds like 40 kilometers per second to generate fusion OR they may use high-power ...
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The nuclear fusion breakthrough scientists once called impossible
Nuclear fusion has long been the energy world’s moonshot, a reaction so powerful and so difficult to tame that many ...
Start-ups say we’re closer than ever to near-limitless, zero-carbon energy from fusion. When will we get there? DIII-D National Fusion Facility, operated by General Atomics, and Lawrence Livermore ...
Inside a warehouse in Everett, Wash., the commercial fusion company Helion is building a next-generation device that it believes can revolutionize the electricity business. (Geoff Brumfiel | NPR) In a ...
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China makes key breakthrough in quest to build limitless energy machine: 'Ready for industry, not just the lab'
According to Interesting Engineering, scientists in China have developed a new kind of metal that could help unlock one of the cleanest and most powerful energy sources on Earth: nuclear fusion. The ...
DEVENS — If harnessed properly, experts in the field say fusion could be the key to an unlimited, environmentally-friendly energy source for the world. And one of the companies working to harness this ...
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UK scientists unveil new facility to boost fusion effort for limitless clean energy goal
Named ELSA, the facility uses extremes temperatures, simulating the conditions inside a fusion machine, to test the ...
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory published a new paper last week, marking significant results from the lab’s artificial intelligence research. In the paper, published in Nature Communications, PPPL ...
Canadian private fusion developer General Fusion has announced plans for a new Magnetised Target Fusion machine designed to achieve fusion conditions of over 100 million degrees Celsius by 2025, and ...
In a gleaming warehouse complex north of Seattle, David Kirtley is building what he hopes will be the future of power generation. Standing in front of a set of aluminum coils that look like an ...
In a gleaming warehouse complex north of Seattle, David Kirtley is building what he hopes will be the future of power generation. Standing in front of a set of aluminum coils that look like an ...
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