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12-year-old Texas schoolboy builds a nuclear fusion reactor at home
'I loved the project, but I also kinda hated it,' the schoolboy confessed.
The stakes of the “race to fusion” are dramatic. Commercial fusion has the potential to deliver nearly unlimited energy by ...
China breaks a historic barrier in nuclear fusion, bringing the dream of nearly infinite energy closer to reality.
A 12-year-old student from Dallas is making waves after successfully achieving nuclear fusion in his playroom. According to ...
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World-first plasma confinement via levitated magnet achieved to unlock nuclear fusion
A 0.5-tonne superconducting magnet recently hovered silently inside a 5-meter-wide vacuum chamber, which marked ...
Helion Energy achieved temperatures of about 270 million degrees Fahrenheit as it works towards developing fusion power.
For decades, nuclear fusion has been the “holy grail” of energy — a promise of clean, limitless power that always seems to be ...
Developing fusion energy is progressing with several new businesses believing they can create fusion power plants that generate electricity for public use in the next 10 years. Credit: gui jun ...
Nuclear fusion combines light hydrogen atoms to release energy, similar to the sun's processes. Fusion reactors are ...
Russian researchers have proposed using boron-coated tungsten to protect fusion reactor walls during operation.
Helion announced two milestones: hitting a record temperature of 150 million degrees Celsius and being the first private ...
Aiden McMillan, a 12-year-old from Dallas, has successfully produced nuclear fusion in his playroom. He spent four years on the project.
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