The way scientists think about fusion changed forever in 2022, when what some called the experiment of the century demonstrated for the first time that fusion can be a viable source of clean energy.
This could be another newsy year for the long-awaited promise of nuclear fusion. A recent piece in The Economist highlights two major developments that signal a shift from public to private sector ...
Private nuclear fusion companies have seen a cumulative investment of over US$9.6 billion to date in 2025, promising an approach to continuous green energy with high density, no risk of meltdown, and ...
Opportunities to invest in commercial nuclear fusion are limited for now, but these companies stand to benefit from their ...
A critical shortage of fuel for nuclear fusion reactors may have a rather counterintuitive solution. A physicist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) says that fusion reactor fuel could be ...
The new era of nuclear power generation greater than the force of the Sun has arrived and is ready for deployment. For the first-time ever, a sustained synthetic quasar has been born on Earth to ...
A cutting-edge project to test “fusion blanket” technologies is taking shape, with the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) leading the charge to create a critical component of a fusion reactor. This work ...
For decades, nuclear fusion has been viewed as the ultimate energy source—clean, powerful, and practically limitless. Most approaches to fusion involve enormous machines designed to squeeze plasma ...
The South Korean artificial sun, which goes by the name KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research), has made an ...
Electric cars, artificial intelligence data centers, and even the devices you use every day depend on a steady supply of electricity. As demand for power keeps climbing, scientists are searching for ...
Big Tech, governments and investors are backing nuclear again. The harder question is whether it can scale in time for the ...
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