A key step from lab success to hardware reality: enabling efficient manufacturing of HTS coils for Helix HARUKA. TOKYO, ...
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Japan fusion startup completes 'one-of-a-kind' coil manufacturing machine
Japan’s Helical Fusion has completed a one-of-a-kind coil manufacturing machine that could help it ...
A 12-year-old from Dallas has built a nuclear fusion machine and is seeking recognition from Guinness World Records as the youngest person ever to do so. Aiden McMillan’s device drew attention after ...
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Plasma spin hacks could keep fusion reactors alive for decades
New simulations from Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory suggest that deliberately engineering plasma rotation inside tokamak fusion reactors could dramatically reduce the heat loads that destroy ...
Chinese scientists break a historic barrier and achieve the highest plasma density in a nuclear fusion reactor.
TULSA, Okla. — McElroy builds on the success of the TracStar® legacy with the introduction of the TracStar iSeries bringing a new level of performance and reliability to the pipe fusion industry. The ...
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Record high fusion plasma temperature achieved in US to boost path to commercial fusion
A Washington-based company has achieved a new industry-first fusion energy milestone. Helion becomes the ...
Fusion energy company Helion said its Polaris prototype has set new industry benchmarks, becoming the first privately developed fusion energy machine to demonstrate measurable deuterium-tritium ...
A German startup has secured its first investment to scale a bizarre twisted-looking fusion machine that could power the world with abundant, clean, and limitless energy. Proxima Fusion raised €7mn ...
Nuclear fusion scientists have developed a machine learning model to automatically spot and keep track of blobs of plasma that form inside nuclear reactors, paving the way to a better understanding of ...
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