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Nuclear fusion, the technology that could one day provide clean and nearly limitless energy, has just taken a major leap ...
The world’s largest and most powerful superconducting electromagnet is ready to become the pulsing “heart” inside of a massive tokamak nuclear fusion reactor. Developed over 40 years in collaboration ...
Fusion energy startup Realta Fusion, a University of Wisconsin-Madison partner, announced they are moving into the next phase ...
Competition among the U.S., China, and Europe in fusion technology development is crucial for accelerating progress, ensuring ...
The fusion reactor’s electromagnetic “heart” is complete, bringing us one step closer to clean, infinite energy—though there's still a long road ahead.
Researchers have made a leap forward in the pursuit of clean, endless energy. A team at General Atomics, a U.S. Department of ...
Scientists have used collision detection--pioneered in video games--to achieve huge efficiency gains in nuclear fusion.
From assembly to first plasma in just two years is remarkably fast, but Song Yuntao—the project’s chief engineer from the ...
Advancements in fusion energy modeling, including a new guiding center model, enhance plasma simulations and address key ...
Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is the world's largest stellarator-type fusion reactor. The experimental facility is operated at the ...
A much-delayed nuclear fusion project involving more than 30 countries is ready to assemble the world's most powerful magnet - a key part of efforts to generate clean energy by smashing atoms together ...
The CEO of General Fusion, an energy company based in British Columbia, made an ask for more funding as he shared news of ...