"Effectively bridges the gap." Researchers make major breakthrough in pursuit of nearly limitless energy source: 'Addresses a central challenge' first appeared on The Cool Down.
OpenStar Technologies, a New Zealand-based fusion energy startup, has trapped plasma inside a levitated superconducting magnet, a feat that no company or laboratory had previously achieved with ...
Inertia co-founders Prof. Mike Dunne, Jeff Lawson, Dr. Annie Kritcher (left to right), courtesy of Inertia LIVERMORE, Calif., Feb. 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Inertia Enterprises, the commercial ...
At the same time, a current of cold electrons travels toward the heated plasma from the opposite direction. When the two meet, the plasma develops filament-shaped instabilities that SLAC’s facilities ...
China breaks a historic barrier in nuclear fusion, bringing the dream of nearly infinite energy closer to reality.
Fusion researchers are now firing energy bursts so brief that they make a human blink look leisurely. In the latest ...
US-based Pacific Fusion has announced a major breakthrough in fusion research following four successful ...
California-based fusion start-up Inertia Enterprises has raises $450m to commercialise laser-driven inertial fusion and build grid-scale power plants.
While AI chatbots grab most of the attention, deep learning is also quietly revolutionizing science and engineering. A new AI model that can help predict the outcome of fusion power experiments could ...
Physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have successfully recreated a long-overlooked experiment from 1938 — one that could play a crucial role in powering our planet with clean energy. As ...
An innovative method for trapping lithium ions has led to a promising technology for extracting precious lithium isotopes—a crucial ingredient for fueling nuclear fusion experiments. Reading time: ...
The U.S. and China lead global efforts to make nuclear fusion commercially viable, with billion-dollar projects aiming for net-positive energy. Los Alamos scientists successfully recreated a 1938 ...