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UK scientists unveil new facility to boost fusion effort for limitless clean energy goal
Named ELSA, the facility uses extremes temperatures, simulating the conditions inside a fusion machine, to test the ...
US firm partners with UK’s national fusion lab on joint venture to develop particle accelerator tech
An American fusion energy firm has partnered with the UK Atomic Energy Authority – the UK's national fusion laboratory – to commercialise its particle accelerator ...
Astral Systems, a UK-based private commercial fusion company, has claimed to have become the first firm to successfully breed tritium, a vital fusion fuel, using its own operational fusion reactor.
Britain’s nuclear clean-up and fusion future are getting closer as the UK Atomic Energy Authority and the Nuclear ...
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‘Star in a jar’: UK achieves 1,000 times faster 5D plasma modeling for nuclear fusion
AI tool GyroSwin simulates fusion plasma in seconds, cutting costs and speeding the design of future fusion power plants.
Feat by scientists at Oxfordshire facility described as ‘fitting swansong’ for pioneering project as reactor is decommissioned The prospect of a green energy source based on the power of the stars has ...
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UK announces £2.5 billion investment for fusion energy development
The UK government has confirmed a record-breaking £2.5 billion investment into fusion energy, aiming to push the country to ...
A $6B deal merges Trump Media with TAE Technologies, aiming to advance nuclear fusion energy as a low-pollution, long-term ...
Fusion energy, which powers the sun, promises abundant, low-carbon electricity without the long-lived radioactive waste of ...
Scientists and companies have been trying for decades to harness fusion energy, the process that fires the sun, to generate ...
The UK government announced plans to develop a National Policy Statement to unblock fusion energy projects, making the UK the first country in the world to develop fusion-specific planning rules. A ...
A nuclear fusion reactor in Germany has reached world record numbers for runtime. The tokamak dominates fusion research in 2025, but stellarators are making a comeback. A stellarator is still a donut ...
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