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World’s largest nuclear fusion reactor gets critical 4-ton X-ray equipment from US lab
A step in fusion research. The JT-60SA project is a significant step in fusion energy research. It will be the most powerful ...
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory published a new paper last week, marking significant results from the lab’s artificial intelligence research. In the paper, published in Nature Communications, PPPL ...
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will provide critical measurement technology for the world’s largest fusion machine, ...
Fusion research hasn't yielded a breakthrough moment but that could now change, just in time for the new EU fusion strategy ...
On September 29, 2025, Minsheng Securities released an in-depth research report on the power equipment and new energy industry, focusing on the field of nuclear fusion. It points out that nuclear ...
However, each kilogram of hydrogen produces only around 0.3 watts of power because the “cross section of reaction” (how ...
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Nuclear Fusion Mayo?!
Lehigh University researchers are using mayonnaise as an analogue for the plasma generated during the nuclear fusion process, ...
In a nonequilibrium plasma, the electrons behave very differently from the heavy species, for example having a much higher temperature. In the systems we study in NGPDL, there may be further forms of ...
Sean Gopalakrishnan, a senior physics and astrophysics student, has been recognized for his outstanding research with a Stephen Halley White Undergraduate Research Award. The award is one of the top ...
Amid a bevy of budget cuts and shake-ups, biomedical researchers are looking for ways to sustain their work. Recent grants issued by UC San Diego Health represent one of the ways to help them do that.
SAN DIEGO — UC San Diego's School of Medicine on Monday awarded the inaugural recipients of its pivot grant program, an initiative intended to protect the region's biomedical research sector amid ...
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