Start-ups say we’re closer than ever to near-limitless, zero-carbon energy from fusion. When will we get there?
Plasma physicist Tammy Ma leads the Inertial Fusion Energy Initiative at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where she ...
Researchers in Nebraska are exploring the Midcontinent Rift's potential to produce renewable, carbon-free hydrogen, possibly ...
According to the latest Global Carbon Budget report from the Global Carbon Project, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have ...
When exposed to intense laser energy, these hydrogen isotopes fuse ... which makes use of singular facilities like NIF to ...
When exposed to intense laser energy, these hydrogen isotopes fuse and can produce ... which makes use of singular facilities ...
Will fusion as an energy source finally become an everyday, commercial reality in the next decade or so—or not come to ...
A small start-up in New Zealand claims it has created plasma, the first step towards nuclear fusion, in under two years and ...
A massive push for hydrogen energy is one of the first test cases of new federal environmental justice initiatives. Communities and advocates give the feds a failing grade.
The atom engine Einstein predicted has been manufactured by first time: an impossible concept that could put an end to EVs and FCEVs ...
A fusion reactor could pave the way for massive generation of clean energy. Deion Sanders imposed harsh punishment on ...