Google and British billionaire Alex Gerko’s XTX Markets have backed German start-up Proxima Fusion, broadening their bets on ...
Proxima Fusion has raised $468 million as it looks to move towards commercializing the promising but infamously difficult technical challenge of nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion needs blankets, so to speak, and scientists, engineers and workers at General Atomics are poised to create a ...
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Japan’s nuclear fusion firm picks construction partner for its pilot reactor
Japanese fusion energy startup Helical Fusion has teamed up with the country’s construction veteran ...
While some tech giants are looking to the stars for nearly limitless clean electricity, the actual path to commercial fusion ...
Shuji Nakamura, Nobel laureate and LED inventor, now pursues limitless clean energy with laser-powered nuclear fusion via ...
Alphabet (GOOGL) is backing Germany-based Proxima Fusion in a 411 million, or $468 million, funding round as Google deepens its bet on nuclear fusion as a potential source of abundant carbon-free ...
American News Group News Commentary, Fusion energy has spent decades as the perennial promise of clean power, always ...
Google joins a €411M round backing Proxima Fusion to build Europe’s first commercial fusion plant near Munich.
Samsung Electronics has become the world's most profitable technology company. This achievement was driven by booming demand ...
Companies around the world are competing to see who can build the first commercially viable nuclear fusion reactor. German ...
The achievement shows kinetic energy from charged exhaust particles can be converted into useful electricity, but it's still not a working commercial reactor.
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