Billions of dollars in venture capital and state investments have recently been poured into efforts to finally make nuclear ...
Sun’ is being developed in Nottinghamshire as UK hopes to lead world in nuclear fusion power Joe Pinkstone joined The ...
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Tennessee to become first state with nuclear fusion regulations
Tennessee is set to become the first state to regulate nuclear fusion machines, with Type One Energy's Oak Ridge site ...
Commonwealth Fusion Systems took another step this week in its race to become the first to get the same power fueling the sun ...
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Knoxville company's Oak Ridge nuclear reactor will be used at UK plant
A Bill Gates-backed and Oak-Ridge based fusion reactor will be used to build what supporters hope is the U.K's first ...
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TAE Technologies’ Norman device hit hydrogen-boron fusion at commercially relevant energy ratios in January — a pathway with near-zero radioactive waste
TAE Technologies said its Norman device produced hydrogen-boron fusion reactions at energy ratios the company considers ...
Fusion startup Zap Energy is adding nuclear fission to its quest for nuclear power, naming Zabrina Johal as CEO to lead the new dual-purpose effort.
Opportunities to invest in commercial nuclear fusion are limited for now, but these companies stand to benefit from their ...
Antineutrinos made alongside the production of weapons-grade plutonium could be spotted with existing technology.
Helion Energy, a nuclear fusion startup backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, still has to prove it can produce electricity to serve data centers and other customers. But investors seem confident it can ...
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Nuclear Engineer Reacts to Cleo Abram Nuclear Fusion
A nuclear engineer reacts to Cleo Abram and breaks down what nuclear fusion actually is and what’s misunderstood in the ...
Google has backed the company since 2015, with the partners collaborating on advancing fusion technology through the use of ...
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