Nuclear fusion usually brings to mind sprawling facilities, blistering temperatures, and machines built on a scale that can swallow budgets whole. This device does something stranger.
US-based Inertia Enterprises has entered into a strategic partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ...
Today, many fusion reactors rely on deuterium and tritium—heavy isotopes of hydrogen—to power fusion reactions. But where did ...
By Timothy Gardner NEW YORK, April 21 (Reuters) - Construction of what could be the world's first commercial plant to ...
Inertia Enterprises and Lawrence Livermore lab merge federal R&D with the work of the privately backed California-based ...
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Nuclear fusion originates in our sun and other stars. Immense pressure and high temperatures in the core create a reaction, ultimately preventing it from collapsing under the force of gravity. "The ...
MIT postdoctoral associate Arunav Kumar discusses his work on magnetohydrodynamic stability, plasma control in tokamaks, and ...
Nuclear-powered alchemy could even be key to transitioning the world away from fossil fuels, according to one San Francisco ...