China is leading the pack when it comes to developing nuclear power, and its 'artificial sun' is set to pave the way for many ...
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Knoxville company's Oak Ridge nuclear reactor will be used at UK plant
A Bill Gates-backed and Oak-Ridge based fusion reactor will be used to build what supporters hope is the U.K's first ...
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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 ...
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South Korea’s KSTAR tokamak held a 100-million-degree plasma for 102 seconds in February, more than doubling its prior 48-second record
South Korea’s KSTAR tokamak sustained a plasma at 100 million degrees Celsius for 102 seconds in H-mode during its most ...
The world’s largest tokamak restarts with giant coils to control plasma, bringing fusion energy a step closer to reality.
The South Korean artificial sun, which goes by the name KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research), has made an ...
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World’s largest tokamak cools 330-ton superconducting magnet for fusion plasma
Engineers are preparing for high-current trials at ITER’s newly activated Magnet Cold Test Facility, ...
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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, ...
Europe and Japan have restarted integrated commissioning on JT-60SA, the world’s largest operating tokamak, as they prepare for a new round of plasma experiments expected to begin at the end of 2026 ...
The official verdict warns a nuclear incident at the STEP fusion project in Nottinghamshire could lead to “contamination of ...
The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research device, better known as KSTAR, sustained plasma at about 180 million ...
South Korea’s KSTAR reactor just held 100-million-degree plasma for 102 seconds. See how fusion is closing the gap on clean ...
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