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The world's largest fusion reactor faces a 3-year shutdown
The world's largest fusion experiment is about to go dark for three years, just as pressure mounts for clean energy ...
A fusion energy company backed by Google and Chevron is establishing a joint venture with the UK government’s atomic ...
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Cold metal fusion now makes 3D printing titanium easy
Metal 3D printing has long promised aerospace-grade parts at desktop scale, but titanium has stubbornly resisted that vision.
Oxford-based First Light Fusion is planning to take forward its innovative “projectile fusion” technology with a potential funding deal in the pipeline, as per reports. Unlike traditional nuclear ...
Nuclear fusion progress builds on lessons from fission, with ORNL expert Loughlin leveraging his experience to improve fusion system designs.
Recent advancements in nuclear fusion research, particularly in the US and UK, have raised hopes for a clean energy future. China's substantial investments in fusion technology have positioned it as a ...
A Richmond-based company has achieved significant fusion neutron yield and plasma stability. General Fusion attained world-first achievements using its uniquely practical Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF ...
New joint venture will develop neutral beams for fusion and accelerator innovations for non-fusion applications, creating high-skilled jobs and establishing a critical supply chain OXFORD, England and ...
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Google-backed US nuclear fusion firm partners with UK team for neutral beam tech
US firm TAE Technologies and UKAEA have launched a joint venture for commercializing neutral beam technology for nuclear ...
A Department of Energy restructure announced last week establishes, moves, or renames multiple offices in an effort to align ...
Net power through nuclear fusion, a long dreamed-of goal, may finally be within reach. Fusion technology is moving out of the lab and many companies, including recently-founded ones, are striving to ...
In December 2022, researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility in California conducted a controlled nuclear fusion experiment that, for the first time, ...
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