Scientists say the path to commercial fusion power may hinge on better ways to measure the behavior of superheated plasma.
Fusion energy may be one of the most promising clean power sources of the future—but only if scientists can precisely measure the extreme, fast-moving plasmas that make it possible. A new U.S.
Oil prices are spiking again, this time because of the war unfolding in the Middle East. What would happen, however, if we could end our reliance on oil for good? People have been ...
“Nuclear fusion represents an entirely new technology capable of delivering baseload, carbon dioxide-free, clean electricity in virtually unlimited quantities,” Markus Söder, Minister-President of ...
The U.S. government has launched the process to develop a regulatory framework to develop fusion machines as emerging nuclear ...
Munich-based Proxima Fusion has signed an agreement with the Free State of Bavaria, RWE, and Max Planck Institute for Plasma ...
Clean energy from nuclear fusion may soon be commercial. But leaders around the world have done little to prepare.
Governments and private developers worldwide are accelerating nuclear fusion research amid technical breakthroughs that could bring commercial-scale, clean energy closer to reality.
Fusion power, long hailed as the holy grail of clean energy, has faced decades of scientific and engineering challenges. Recent breakthroughs, however, have brought this dream closer to reality than ...
To operate fusion systems safely and reliably, scientists need to monitor plasma fuel conditions and measure properties like ...
A German company has signed a deal to help build the first stellarator fusion ...