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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 ...
Clean energy from nuclear fusion may soon be commercial. But leaders around the world have done little to prepare.
“Nuclear fusion represents an entirely new technology capable of delivering baseload, carbon dioxide-free, clean electricity in virtually unlimited quantities,” Markus Söder, Minister-President of ...
A consultancy firm with expertise in radiation safety can help companies developing a new generation of commercial fusion reactors to navigate the regulatory framework ...
"Based on current knowledge and technological capabilities, achieving controlled nuclear fusion will take at least another 20 to 30 years," Wang Mingdan, a member of the 14th National Committee of the ...
Michael Hua, director of nuclear, chemical, and materials engineering at Helion Energy, spoke with UW engineers about ...
During the pandemic lockdown, while much of the world stalled, Aidan McMillan decided to build something. At 8 years old, he wasn’t interested in assembling Legos or constructing a tree house. He ...
Aiden McMillan, a 12-year-old student in Dallas, Texas, has built a home nuclear fusion device and is seeking a Guinness World Record as the youngest person to do so.
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The Dark Horse That Could Deliver the World's First Fusion Reactor
Driven by the need for new energy, Germany has committed €1.7 billion in funding and partnered with companies like Proxima Fusion and RWE to build the world's first commercial stellarator fusion ...
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ITER fusion reactor aims to prove near-limitless energy potential
The international effort to build the world’s largest fusion reactor in southern France has entered a critical new phase, with project leaders adopting a revised 2024 baseline that acknowledges years ...
In Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State address, he announced a nuclear study led by University of Wisconsin-Madison ...
After starting research at the age of eight and working hard for four years, he successfully created nuclear fusion.
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