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World-first plasma confinement via levitated magnet achieved to unlock nuclear fusion
A 0.5-tonne superconducting magnet recently hovered silently inside a 5-meter-wide vacuum chamber, which marked ...
Fusion energy, an emerging technology that backers hope will one day generate electricity without producing long-lived ...
Governments and private developers worldwide are accelerating nuclear fusion research amid technical breakthroughs that could bring commercial-scale, clean energy closer to reality.
Once a government-led pursuit, nuclear fusion is now a private-capital race, much of it financed by the same people building AI.
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their colleagues recently developed two artificial intelligence technologies to help improve the performance of nuclear fusion generation. Despite ...
Madison’s nuclear reactor and fusion labs after announcing a state partnership to study Wisconsin’s nuclear energy ...
Proxima Fusion collaborates with RWE and Max Planck Institute for a nuclear fusion pilot plant in Bavaria. Aimed for 2031, the Fusion Demonstrator Alpha envisions proving continuous net fusion energy.
Helion Energy's fusion breakthrough promises a future of limitless, safe, and clean power by 2028. Nuclear fusion combines ...
In late 2022, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory achieved a historic nuclear fusion breakthrough by creating a fusion reaction that produced more energy than the lasers used to create it.
Helion Energy achieved temperatures of about 270 million degrees Fahrenheit as it works towards developing fusion power.
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Why nuclear fusion is now commercially viable
In recent years, nuclear fusion has moved beyond theoretical boundaries to become a commercially viable energy source. This transition is largely due to significant advancements in technology and ...
The research in this week’s report investigates new energy storage materials and processes and advanced nuclear and fusion power ...
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