Take a look inside ITER, the world's largest fusion energy project, to see how scientists from around the world are working ...
The ITER Organization has announced the start of operations at its Magnet Cold Test Facility following the successful cooldown of the first magnet coil to 4 Kelvin, or minus 269°C. ; ...
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The world’s biggest fusion reactor just got its 1,000-ton ‘beating heart’ — the US just delivered the final piece of the magnet that will spark ITER into life
In May 2026, the United States completed delivery of the last of six superconducting magnet modules built in San Diego to the ...
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ITER’s 1,000-ton central solenoid — the magnet powerful enough to lift an aircraft carrier — just finished assembly inside the $22 billion fusion reactor in France
In the concrete pit of the world’s largest fusion experiment, a magnet taller than a four-story building now stands fully ...
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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, ...
China is leading the pack when it comes to developing nuclear power, and its 'artificial sun' is set to pave the way for many ...
The world’s largest tokamak restarts with giant coils to control plasma, bringing fusion energy a step closer to reality.
Durham University scientists have completed one of the largest quality verification programs ever carried out on superconducting materials, helping to ensure the success of the world's biggest fusion ...
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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 Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research device, better known as KSTAR, sustained plasma at about 180 million ...
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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