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Solid-oxide fuel cells are a promising material for future green energy infrastructure due to their high efficiency and long lifespan. However, they require operation at high temperatures of around ...
As global energy demand increases, researchers, industries, governments, and stakeholders are working together to develop new ...
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The Print on MSNThere is a global race to make fusion power a reality. India must step up investments soon
India is playing a very important role in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, the world’s largest nuclear ...
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry wants renewable energy to meet 40%-50% of energy demand by fiscal year 2040, ...
Astronomers Discover Unusual White Dwarf That Shouldn’t Exist—Unless It Has a Very Rare Origin Story
A white dwarf star close to Earth may be the result of a powerful cosmic collision, where two stars merged into one.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS tests super nuclear reactor steel at 1112°F in push for future fusion power
Bombarding steel samples. To address this, researchers have been developing a type of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic ...
To make fusion reactors, we need materials that can withstand its punishing environment, and a new Chinese-made material can ...
A new class of advanced steels needs more fine-tuning before use in system components for fusion energy—a more sustainable ...
Global nuclear capacity is projected to hit 494 GW by 2035, driven by new reactors, tech advances, and rising investments.
First came the idea of splitting the atom; then, a chain of events leading to a moment forever etched in collective ...
If Sir Isaac Newton’s wildest dream is finally coming true, we could be on the brink of a new type of gold rush.
In the quest to harness fusion energy—the same process that powers the sun—scientists are testing every detail to improve how future reactors, called tokamaks, will operate. One key focus is the use ...
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