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Breakthroughs from two rival experiments, Germany’s Wendelstein 7-X and the Joint European Torus, suggest the elusive dream ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNuclear fusion fuel: Deuterium-tritium advances could make artificial sun reality - MSNScientists claim that nuclear fusion can be achieved using different isotopes of light elements. However, two hydrogen ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHeart of the world’s largest nuclear fusion reactor to be assembled by US firmWestinghouse Electric Company has signed a $180 million contract with the ITER Organization, responsible for the world’s ...
Physics Letters A – Ultra-dense deuterium and cold fusion claims – F. Winterberg 2010. An attempt is made to explain the recently reported occurrence of 14 MeV neutron induced nuclear reactions in ...
The nuclear processes taking place are both laser-induced nucleon + nucleon annihilation–like processes2–6 and ordinary D + D fusion partly of the muon-catalyzed type. Ultra-Dense Hydrogen.
A Los Alamos collaboration has replicated an important but largely forgotten physics experiment: the first deuterium-tritium ...
Two Los Alamos Laboratory scientists discovered Arthur Ruhlig’s major contributions to fusion physics, and they did so ...
Fusion could generate four times more energy per kilogram of fuel than fission (used in nuclear power plants) and nearly four million times more energy than burning oil or coal. Most of the fusion ...
Fusion is not only possible on earth, it has been carried out many times. The most notable and well-documented deuterium-tritium (D/T) fusion reaction took place in the Joint European Torus (JET ...
Fusion projects mainly use the elements deuterium and tritium – both of which are isotopes of hydrogen. The deuterium from a glass of water, with a little tritium added, could power a house for ...
Inside an experimental fusion energy laboratory 05:38. Deuterium can be easily and cheaply extracted from sea water. Tritium, which does not exist abundantly in nature, could potentially be ...
“Fusion is really, really difficult, and anything other than deuterium-tritium is going to be 100 times more difficult,” says Willms. “A century from now maybe we can talk about something ...
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