By exceeding a long-standing density barrier, China’s EAST fusion reactor proved that tokamaks can pack way more atoms into ...
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UK super materials built to shield fusion reactors from sunlike heat
Engineers in the United Kingdom are racing to build metal shields that can survive conditions similar to the center of the ...
Recent nuclear fusion news from Canada and China has created a buzz. Meanwhile, new fusion startups have been popping up ...
China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) is a nuclear-fusion research reactor in Hefei. Researchers hope ...
AI factories and data centers require gigawatts of electric power,” said Siemens CEO Roland Busch today at CES 2026. “What if ...
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China's 'artificial sun' reactor shatters major fusion limit — a step closer to near-limitless clean energy
China's EAST nuclear fusion reactor has successfully kept plasma stable at extreme densities, passing a major fusion ...
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China’s “Artificial Sun” Just Smashed a Key Fusion Barrier and Physics May Never Be the Same
But on January 1, researchers working on China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) — often dubbed the ...
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China’s "Artificial Sun" Exceeds The Greenwald Limit For The First Time, Breaking Nuclear Fusion Density Record
R esearchers have been able to experimentally enter, for the first time, a new nuclear fusion regime, with plasma density ...
The fusion power frontrunner said that construction on its Sparc reactor was proceeding as planned. Meanwhile, it's building ...
China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak has just shattered a longstanding limit in nuclear plasma density.
The award winning OpenMC software package is helping researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and the Massachusetts ...
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Making materials hold up in future reactors is topic of Jan. 13 FORNL talk
Steve Zinkle will speak on “Materials for Nuclear Power Applications” at noon Tuesday, Jan. 13, to Friends of ORNL. His talk is open to the public.
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