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Nuclear fusion plasma’s magnetic field mystery solved to predict reactor heat loss
Designing predictable nuclear fusion reactors requires highly accurate computer models, yet existing simulations often ...
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France’s WEST tokamak held a fusion plasma for 1,337 seconds at 50 million degrees Celsius, the longest confinement on record
France’s WEST tokamak held a fusion plasma at roughly 50 million degrees Celsius for 1,337 seconds, more than 22 minutes, ...
South Korea's KSTAR reactor sustained plasma in high-confinement mode for 102 seconds, reaching 100 million degrees Celsius, ...
Billions of dollars in venture capital and state investments have recently been poured into efforts to finally make nuclear ...
EAST’s accomplishment is notable since the density limit has long prevented researchers from increasing plasma density past a certain point. Higher plasma density has historically been associated with ...
A private nuclear-fusion company has heated a plasma of hydrogen to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius) in a new reactor for the first time — hotter than the core of the sun. UK ...
It’s rarely appreciated just how much more complicated nuclear fusion is than nuclear fission. Whereas the latter involves a process that happens all around us without any human involvement, and where ...
A student's small bedroom has become a hotspot for nuclear fusion experiments. With no fancy lab or deep-pocketed sponsors, the work is entirely driven by curiosity and grit. Hudhayfa Nazoordeen, a ...
Tokamak plasma systems hold great promise in realising practical nuclear fusion, yet their full potential is constrained by the risk of disruptions – sudden, often catastrophic, losses of plasma ...
Opportunities to invest in commercial nuclear fusion are limited for now, but these companies stand to benefit from their ...
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