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Tennessee to become first state with nuclear fusion regulations
Tennessee is set to become the first state to regulate nuclear fusion machines, with Type One Energy's Oak Ridge site ...
Billions of dollars in venture capital and state investments have recently been poured into efforts to finally make nuclear ...
The official verdict warns a nuclear incident at the STEP fusion project in Nottinghamshire could lead to “contamination of ...
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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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Nuclear fusion durability gets US breakthrough with first-ever hydrogen-uranium scan
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have observed and characterized the initial stages ...
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World’s first floating fusion reactor-powered vessel could become reality with new project
Commercial shipping has a massive 2050 problem. Responsible for 3 percent of global greenhouse ...
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US firm validates 1.1-GW nuclear fusion plant design to deliver 400 MW electricity
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has verified the core plasma physics assumptions for its upcoming ...
Antineutrinos made alongside the production of weapons-grade plutonium could be spotted with existing technology.
Set to officially roll out on June 9, the regulations come as Tennessee attempts to position itself as both a nationwide and ...
Nuclear fusion energy company Helion said on Thursday it raised $465 million in its latest funding round, led by Thrive ...
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Why fusion is more powerful than fission: nuclear engineer reacts
A nuclear engineer reacts to StarTalk and explains why nuclear fusion is considered more powerful than fission in theory and ...
At a time when our need for electricity is growing rapidly, why are we creating a system based on intermittent wind and solar generated power? In 2025 U.S. spending on renewable energy ...
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