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(NucNet) contributed to this report: Aalo Atomics unveils the first non-nuclear prototype of its Aalo-1 reactor as well as its state of the art 40,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Austin, TX.
A top global nuclear body has launched a new project to assemble, validate, and distribute data on tungsten impurity ...
Fusion, the process of harvesting the energy when two nuclei in a plasma combine to form a new atom, continues to be a mostly ...
The U.K.'s Atomic Energy Authority purchased an eMELT machine, which will allow the organization to begin in-house production ...
Seattle's Avalanche Energy has plans for opening a first-of-its-kind facility for commercial-scale testing of fusion ...
Plasma discharge in the ASDEX Upgrade fusion device. The plasma edge is guided to the tungsten divertor plates at the bottom. (Photographic resolution limited by performance of the CCD camera used.) ...
FusionWERX will operate under a broad-scope radioactive materials license and will have one of the most advanced tritium handling capacities available in the private sector when fully licensed and ...
Two British firms have collaborated to develop critical technologies that can lead to a commercial pathway for fusion energy.
Germany’s Proxima Fusion and Tennessee-based Type One Energy—have taken a major step forward, publishing peer-reviewed blueprints for their competing stellarator designs. Two weeks ago, Type One ...
Science can’t be rushed, but fusion’s true believers think capturing the sun in a bottle could light humanity’s future.