A British propulsion company is aiming to harness nuclear fusion and drastically cut travel times to far off places in space.
Science can’t be rushed, but fusion’s true believers think capturing the sun in a bottle could light humanity’s future.
This photo taken on March 9, 2025 shows the one-eighth vacuum chamber and overall installation system, one of the key ...
A Knoxville-based fusion powerhouse says it's solved the fundamental science of harnessing the sun's power to produce ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRTGs: The nuclear heart that runs spacecraft far beyond the sun’s reachEver wonder how a spacecraft millions or even billions of miles from the Sun can keep its lights on? After all, solar panels ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUnlocking nuclear fusion at ITER: World’s largest reactor uses AI to boost efficiencyIn the southeastern region of France, a team of 2,000 physicists, scientists, and workers are busy building the world’s ...
A multibillion-dollar project is set to be constructed in China, the country's latest move in a push for nuclear energy.
The Aiken Senior Men's Club recently met for its monthly meeting at Woodside Country Club.
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Futurism on MSNStartup Says Its Nuclear Fusion Rocket Could Cut Time to Mars in HalfBritish startup Pulsar Fusion has come up with a wild new concept for a nuclear fusion-powered space rocket that, it claims, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS perfects gas injection for nuclear reactors to withstand sun-like powerResearchers in the US have perfected a gas injection system designed to protect nuclear reactors from the extreme heat of ...
the world’s largest nuclear fusion plant is under construction. Here, 2,000 scientists, physicists and workers from more than 30 countries are building a power plant fueled by the same energy that ...
British company Pulsar Fusion has revealed its plan for the Sunbird, a nuclear fusion-based rocket aiming to drastically cut ...
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