We speak to Rob Akers, director for computing programmes at UK Atomic Energy Institute, about its new artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer.
UK government announces multibillion-pound science investments — but what impact will this have on the global race in these fields?
The Uncertainty Engine is guiding research in fusion plasma physics. Could similar approaches benefit fission research as well?
Lucideon has been appointed by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to contribute to an innovation programme that seeks to ...
Today, the European Commission has taken a decisive step in the development of nuclear technologies with the adoption of the Work Programme for the ...
Whether it’s used batteries, solar panels, or spent nuclear fuel, getting use out of something destined for disposal sounds like a win all around. In nuclear energy, figuring out what to do with waste ...
To better arm new entrepreneurs with capital, China plans to establish a national-level mergers and acquisitions (M&A) fund ...
DALLAS — During the pandemic lockdown, while much of the world stalled, Aidan McMillan decided to build something. At 8 years ...
Brown dwarfs get a bad rap in the stellar world, often labeled as "failed stars" for their inability to sustain nuclear ...
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China builds its most advanced fusion reactor BEST by 2027, aiming to achieve commercial fusion power by 2030 through state ...
The UK Atomic Energy Authority's Culham Campus will tackle fusion energy with the 1.3MW mission-focused supercomputer, which is due ...
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