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First proof of plasma ripples reveals link between nuclear fusion energy and cosmos
The team performed high-resolution particle simulations using the KAIROS supercomputer at the Korea Institute of Fusion ...
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Scientists stunned by plasma reaction creating stable ring
In a recent breakthrough that has left the scientific community astounded, researchers have managed to create a stable ring ...
With this AI breakthrough, fusion scientists may be one step closer to achieving what has long been seen as the holy grail of ...
Madison, scientists at startup Realta Fusion published two papers outlining the viability of the magnetic mirror design for nuclear fusion devices, making it competitive with more highly-researched ...
Connecting plasma physics and engineering aspects in innovative technology design and fusion machine operation was the focus of the third IAEA technical meeting on divertor concepts, held in Vienna ...
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First experimental proof of multiscale coupling in plasma has implications for fusion energy
Microscopic turbulence in plasma can trigger macroscopic structural changes. In complex physical systems, such cross-scale ...
Please join the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology on Thursday, October 16 at 11am for the talk "Plasma Bubbles in the Earth's Ionosphere: Theory and Observations" by Giorgio Picanco of ...
As part of the global effort to harness power from fusing plasma, scientists worked on the computer codes, engineering and physics for a new and unique fusion reactor: the SMall Aspect Ratio Tokamak.
China has unveiled a high-precision robot for fusion reactor maintenance, advancing technology for future domestic and ...
Scientists have created plasmas with fusion-suitable densities, using microwave power with low frequency. The research team has identified three important steps in the plasma production: ...
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), roughly 4 miles out from campus, is a national lab run by the Department of Energy and yet remains a relatively elusive branch of Princeton’s research ...
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