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Nuclear fusion reactor’s ‘first wall’ gets ‘sun-proof’ boost with ultra-resistant alloys
Researchers in Germany have recently unveiled ultra-resistant materials designed to withstand the extreme conditions ...
Startups are still racing to build the world's first commercial fusion power plant on land, but Maritime Fusion thinks the ...
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Japan’s FAST nuclear fusion project targets 50 MW power with compact tokamak design
Starlight Engine and Kyoto Fusioneering release the CDR for the FAST tokamak, moving Japan closer to a nuclear fusion power demonstration.
The "The Global Advanced Nuclear Technologies Market 2026-2045" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Life has become a rollercoaster of news about scientific breakthroughs driven by giant corporations, new technologies, 5G ...
With Ontario producing almost the entire world’s commercial tritium – a by-product of Ontario Power Generation’s CANDU ...
Unlocking Nuclear fusion holds the key to a nearly limitless supply of clean energy, but so far, scientists have spent nearly 60 years on the puzzle with very little progress. Opened last year, ...
In the race to decarbonize and secure America’s energy future, nuclear power is once again in the spotlight. From advanced reactors to fusion breakthroughs, the promise of nuclear energy is clear.
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, a federal Crown corporation, is continuing to develop a thriving fusion sector in Canada by establishing a Centre for Fusion Energy with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, ...
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World's largest nuclear reactor receives critical equipment from US lab: 'Such a powerful machine'
The world's largest operating nuclear fusion reactor just got a major boost, thanks to an assist from a U.S. lab, per ...
A decades-old scientific controversy and a small bench-top apparatus at the University of British Columbia (UBC) could be the key to more efficient fusion reactors by increasing the chances of a ...
Clean and limitless energy supply can be provided by creating the process powering the sun called nuclear fusion. Recreating the sun on Earth has been proven to be immensely complex and challenging.
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