A fusion reactor in southern France achieved a significant milestone toward clean, limitless energy. The fusion reactor, WEST, created a super-hot plasma and sustained it for a record-breaking 6 ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time inside the sun. The National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore ...
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The World's Largest Nuclear Fusion Project Is A Step Closer To Recreating The Sun's Power Here On Earth
We've only known about nuclear fusion for around 100 years; now, one project in France is closer than ever to making fusion power it a reality.
A French nuclear fusion reactor has smashed a world record by holding plasma at 50 million degrees Celsius for 22 minutes ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
General Atomics is leading a multi-institutional initiative to develop FEDER, a unified data system to accelerate fusion ...
National laboratory researchers partner with a private company to achieve 100-million-degree temperatures inside a high magnetic field spherical tokamak. To produce commercial energy, future fusion ...
Like atoms coming together to release their power, fusion researchers worldwide are joining forces to solve the world's ...
South Korea’s national nuclear fusion research facility has reached an important milestone with its tokamak reactor: holding a temperature above 100 million degrees Celsius for 30 seconds. The Korea ...
PPPL physicists (left to right) George Wilkie, Anurag Maan, Nate Ferraro, Santanu Banerjee, Dennis Boyle and Richard Majeski standing in front of Lithium Tokamak Experiment-Beta. Metaphorically ...
The UK Atomic Energy Authority and Tokamak Energy have signed a five-year framework agreement for closer collaboration "on developing spherical tokamaks as a route to commercial fusion energy". The ...
The biggest experimental nuclear fusion reactor in operation was inaugurated north of Tokyo today, as scientists continue to plug away at making nuclear fusion a viable source of the world’s energy.
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