China launches “Artificial Sun” Nuclear Fusion Reactor
China has successfully launched “Artificial Sun” nuclear fusion reactor, for the first time.
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China has successfully launched “Artificial Sun” nuclear fusion reactor, for the first time.
All systems go for UK’s £55M fusion clean energy experiment. Now it’s a step closer with the launch of the MAST Upgrade tokamak.
Scientists developing a compact version of a nuclear fusion reactor, have shown that it should work and finally mimicking the way the sun produces energy.
Engineers started construction at ITER, world’s largest nuclear fusion project in southern France, with operations planned to begin in late 2025.
Fusion energy community makes unified statement on priorities in report for Department of Energy Policy Advisory Group.
Stellarators offers a cleverer approach to fusion power, due to their complexity, usually they get more attention for its looks then to its actual ingenuity.
It is the most powerful machine ever built by man, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, ITER, has reached yet another milestone…
New machine ready to see if magic metal Lithium, can help bring the fusion that lights the stars to Earth
Practical fusion power, as the joke goes, has been “decades away…for decades.” But recent advancements in advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence…
Scientists seeking to bring the fusion reaction that powers the sun and stars to Earth must keep the superhot plasma free from disruptions.