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US company to make ultra-pure nuclear fuel for next-gen fusion and fission
Ultra-pure nuclear fuel is quietly becoming one of the most strategic technologies in the energy transition, with the United ...
Because of this, researchers and governments are investing time and effort in streamlining the nuclear fusion energy ...
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Award-winning US code maps how neutrons, photons move through nuclear fusion reactors
A powerful, open-source software package named OpenMC has emerged as a cornerstone in the ...
Nuclear fusion involves heating atoms to extreme temperatures until they fuse. It promises abundant clean energy without the ...
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Contributor: The U.S. needs a national fusion strategy before our lead in energy slips away
We are in the middle of a long-term geopolitical race as China, Europe and the U.K. continue pouring billions into fusion development.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Type One Energy and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville are partnering to establish a world-class facility that will drive American innovation and move ...
Ever wondered about Fission and Fusion, then public and campus community are encouraged to attend a panel talk from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3 in the UMass Lowell Emerging Technologies and ...
As companies around the world work to commercialize fusion energy—clean power generated by combining two light atoms—not much ...
Nuclear fusion, the process whereby atomic nuclei coalesce to form a heavier nucleus, lies at the heart of both energy generation and the synthesis of elements in the cosmos. In recent decades, ...
The current AI race has reached a bottleneck that can be relieved only by new sources of electrical generation. Alongside the current demand for power, governments around the world continue to ...
Physicists at The University of Texas at Austin have designed a new system that, when fully developed, would use fusion to eliminate most of the transuranic waste produced by nuclear power plants. The ...
Re “Should California financially contribute to the nuclear fusion industry?” (Nov. 7): The correct answer is no. Instead, encourage nuclear fission power. The reason is that fission power exists. All ...
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