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Nuclear fusion plasma’s magnetic field mystery solved to predict reactor heat loss
Designing predictable nuclear fusion reactors requires highly accurate computer models, yet existing simulations often ...
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US firm validates 1.1-GW nuclear fusion plant design to deliver 400 MW electricity
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has verified the core plasma physics assumptions for its upcoming ...
For years, scientists have been trying to replicate the concept of nuclear fusion — the phenomenon that keeps the Sun and other stars alive — and turn it into a working reactor on Earth that can ...
The final section of what scientists and engineers say will be the largest and most powerful pulsed, superconducting magnet in the world has been completed at the Poway campus of San Diego-based ...
Oak Ridge's director of fusion energy explains why the global race to build the world’s first fusion plant still depends on ...
A UK firm has announced a world-first set of “super” magnets that can be used for testing nuclear fusion power plants. Tokamak Energy said the Demo4 magnet has a magnetic field strength that is nearly ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - 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 ...
The official verdict warns a nuclear incident at the STEP fusion project in Nottinghamshire could lead to “contamination of ...
In an unassuming industrial park 30 miles outside Boston, engineers are building a futuristic machine to replicate the energy of the stars. If all goes to plan, it could be the key to producing ...
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 ...
The ITER Organization has announced the start of operations at its Magnet Cold Test Facility following the successful cooldown of the first magnet coil to 4 Kelvin, or minus 269°C. ; ...
China is leading the pack when it comes to developing nuclear power, and its 'artificial sun' is set to pave the way for many ...
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