Nuclear fusion comes in all shapes and sizes, and while donut-shaped tokamaks are the most common, many companies and universities are investigating other ways to bring star power in cheaper and more ...
Probably one of the nerdiest clickbaits ever. Subtitle: "We found a monopole." Article: "Remember, this is not a real monopole." Totally worth it. Kudos to Chris. One oddity about magnetic monopoles ...
Magnetic confinement fusion represents a promising avenue for realising sustainable and high‐yield energy production. In these systems, plasma – a highly ionised state of matter – is contained within ...
Commonwealth Fusion Systems has delivered two high-tech superconducting magnets to a University of Wisconsin experiment on magnetic mirror fusion technology. The magnets are the first products shipped ...
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