Commonwealth Fusion Systems plans to tap star-like energy and is teaming up with Nvidia and Siemens to make it happen.
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UK’s flagship fusion machine starts fifth scientific campaign to double heating power
The UK's Atomic Energy Authority aims to make nuclear fusion a reality with its latest MAST Upgrade scientific campaign.
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US energy company installs first fusion magnet, nears clean power breakthrough
Commonwealth Fusion Systems installs first of 18 massive magnets in Sparc fusion reactor at CES 2026, aiming to activate it ...
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Why nuclear fusion is in a pickle - nuclear engineer reacts to Action Lab
Nuclear fusion faces serious scientific and engineering challenges that are often glossed over in popular science videos. In ...
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is developing a simulator with the tech companies to help spur commercial use of the renewable ...
China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak has just shattered a longstanding limit in nuclear plasma density.
See how the WEST nuclear fusion reactor's tungsten upgrade led to a groundbreaking success, containing plasma at 50 million ...
On day 2 of CES, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, NVIDIA, and Siemens announced efforts to speed up development of nuclear fusion ...
Scientists from the UKAEA, JKU Linz, and Emmi AI have developed an AI tool called GyroSwin that can perform complex 5D plasma ...
At 4 a.m., while most of New Jersey slept, a Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) physicist sat at his computer ...
Nuclear energy company Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) said it would collaborate with chipmaker NVIDIA and energy ...
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Nuclear Energy Now – Legislation Introduced to Establish the Office of Fusion
South Korea will start operation of a new nuclear reactor, Duke Energy submits a permit for advanced nuclear in North Carolina, and legislation was introduced to establish the Office of Fusion ...
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