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Nuclear Fusion
MIT Student Explores 3D Printed Metal-Ceramic Composites for Fusion Reactors
As more and more startups receive funding and achieve breakthroughs in commercial fusion energy production, MIT PhD student Alexander O’Brien is working t…
Nuclear Fusion
Chinese and German Milestones in Fusion Research
A Chinese tokamak device has set a new world record for a steady-state high-constraint mode plasma operation and German researchers have discovered a way to bui…
Nuclear Technology
Simplified Calculations Reproduce Complex Plasma Flows
Accurate and fast calculation of heat flow (heat transport) due to fluctuations and turbulence in plasmas is an important issue in elucidatingthe physical mecha…
Nuclear Fusion
How Nuclear Fusion Reactors Like This One Could Change the World
Amid an energy crunch and spiralling household bills, there is renewed interest in fusion energy
Nuclear Fusion
DoE Scientists Reveal New Process At Tokamak Fusion Reactor
Department of Energy scientists confirmed a new process that can help protect the interiors of tokamak fusion reactors.
Nuclear Reactor
First Plasma Propels Zap Energy’s Plans for Garage-Sized Fusion Reactors
Nuclear fusion is an incredibly complex scientific problem that researchers are coming at from all sorts of angles, and Zap Energy is starting to make waves thr…
Nuclear Policy
The U.S. DOE Announced $14 Million in Funding for Nuclear Fusion Research
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $14 million in funding for 10 university-led research projects using the DIII-D National Fusion Facility.