The keys to harnessing fusion power—a clean, almost limitless supply of energy—sit in the heart of the sun. The only way we can access that heart is by listening to the sun’s heartbeat. To start up a ...
At the heart of our sun, fusion is unfolding. As hydrogen atoms merge to form helium, they emit energy, producing the heat ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Fusion energy has the potential to be an effective clean energy source, as its reactions generate incredibly large amounts of energy. Fusion ...
A fusion experiment ran so hot that the wall materials facing the plasma retained defects. Christophe Roux/CEA IRFM, CC BY Fusion energy has the potential to be an effective clean energy source, as ...
For long-time followers of fusion energy, Tokamak Hall is the high-water mark after decades of ups and downs. From an observation deck on the side, the surgically-clean, hospital-white room feels both ...
This vision could make fusion research more accessible and collaborative. By breaking the problem into manageable parts—like how to pack fuel more efficiently—scientists everywhere can contribute, ...
Fusion power has long been sold as the technology that could light our cities with the same process that powers the stars.
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time inside the sun. But to recreate the process on Earth, we must control ...
Physicists have spent decades chasing two grand technological dreams: harnessing fusion power and uncovering the nature of ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Zoe Thomas: Nuclear fusion. It's a potentially limitless energy source produced ...
Fusion energy, a technology that promises to harness the power of the stars to create abundant, clean electricity on earth, is sometimes said to be "the energy of the future.” Then comes the cruel ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Sophie Blondel, University of Tennessee (THE CONVERSATION) Fusion energy has the ...