Japan’s JT-60SA fusion reactor project announced first plasma in October of this year to denote the successful upgrades to what is now the world’s largest operational, superconducting tokamak fusion ...
A view of the assembled experimental JT-60SA tokamak nuclear fusion facility outside Tokyo, Japan. The tokamak—an acronym of the Russian-language designation of "toroidal chamber with magnetic ...
Japan's experimental nuclear fusion reactor is up and running. JT-60SA is currently the most powerful experimental fusion reactor in operation. It's a different device than NIF's, which had a fusion ...
The world's largest and most advanced tokamak fusion reactor has gone online as the EU/Japanese 370-tonne JT-60SA reactor was fired up for the first time during an inauguration ceremony in Ibaraki ...
The reactor, a forerunner for the vast ITER experiment in France, has the potential to hasten the race for cleaner energy. Reading time 3 minutes The biggest experimental nuclear fusion reactor in ...
Japan has officially inaugurated the world’s biggest experimental nuclear fusion reactor. The reactor, dubbed JT-60SA, represents the latest testbed for a potentially transformative source of ...
Imagine a world that runs on an endless, clean energy, like the Sun. A new fusion reactor, JT-60SA, was just activated in Japan and it is an important step toward making this clean energy a reality.
Japan’s JT-60SA tokamak nuclear fusion reactor has achieved first plasma which makes it the world’s largest operating nuclear fusion reactor. The JT-60SA uses magnetic fields from superconducting ...
It could usher an era of limitless clean, safe and affordable energy to meet the world's demand. Now, the 'holy grail' of power production – nuclear fusion, which makes the sun and the stars shine – ...
Fusion leaders from the U.S., Europe and Japan met to discuss research collaborations. From left: Masaya Hanada, director general of Naka Institute for Fusion Science and Technology at the National ...