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Japan’s nuclear fusion firm begins construction of first demonstration device
Japanese fusion energy startup Helical Fusion Co., Ltd. has begun Phase 1 of Helix ...
The UK government has launched a comprehensive fusion energy strategy aimed at accelerating commercial deployment and ...
DALLAS — During the pandemic lockdown, while much of the world stalled, Aidan McMillan decided to build something. At 8 years ...
UK government announces multibillion-pound science investments — but what impact will this have on the global race in these fields?
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First time in US: Alpha-E tabletop nuclear fusion device installed at Purdue University
Purdue University’s School of Health Sciences has completed the installation of the first Alpha-E ...
Recent breakthroughs in plasma density and duration at facilities in China, France, and South Korea have removed key technical barriers to fusion development. Major international projects like ITER, ...
The U.S. government has launched the process to develop a regulatory framework to develop fusion machines as emerging nuclear technologies. This step to advance fusion machines was announced Feb. 26 ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Fusion energy, an emerging technology that backers hope will one day generate electricity without producing long-lived radioactive waste, got a path toward regulation on ...
Germany has become a surprising dark horse in the race for commercial nuclear fusion by committing €1.7 billion in funding to build the world's first commercial fusion reactor. German company Proxima ...
A Texas boy has been praised for building a working nuclear fusion machine at just 12 years old. Seventh-grader Aiden McMillan, from Dallas, is in the running for a Guinness World Record as the ...
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This 12-year-old built a nuclear fusion reactor at home, a world first for his age
Texas, may have done what many scientists are still striving to achieve. He claims to have generated nuclear fusion outside ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) Nuclear fusion is the energy source of the future. But after decades of waiting for progress, people are understandably growing more and more skeptical that our ...
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