Helion Energy achieved temperatures of about 270 million degrees Fahrenheit as it works towards developing fusion power.
The stakes of the “race to fusion” are dramatic. Commercial fusion has the potential to deliver nearly unlimited energy by ...
An awe-inspiring science project by a Dallas ISD seventh-grader is now drawing national attention, as the student works to ...
A 12-year-old Dallas student's four-year-long science project may have resulted in his becoming the youngest person to ever ...
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US team unlocks nuclear fusion plasma control to prevent tokamak walls from melting
Researchers at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility have identified a new method to tame ...
The discussion about nuclear fusion has long involved its potential to create limitless amounts of energy. Thea Energy is one of several companies working to turn that potential into reality.
The co-founder of Twilio is backing a new fusion energy company that aims to manufacture the world's most powerful lasers and build a utility-scale power plant by the 2030s, following a historic ...
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US: ORNL tests fusion materials to develop thermal ‘blanket’ for nuclear reactors
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are centralizing their nuclear materials research within ...
Helion announced two milestones: hitting a record temperature of 150 million degrees Celsius and being the first private ...
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ORNL tests fusion materials to build heat 'blanket' for future nuclear reactors
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is quietly tackling one of fusion energy’s toughest engineering problems: turning raw neutron ...
Most nuclear fusion projects use huge machines to make heat, then turn that heat into electricity. Helion is trying something much simpler. Their system crashes super-hot plasma together and turns the ...
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