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A paper on fusion neutron sources by a team from the United States of America’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the University of Rochester has won the IAEA’s annual Nuclear Fusion prize.
U.S. researchers made a major scientific breakthrough last week that could someday produce an infinite source of carbon-free energy, federal officials announced Tuesday.
Conn is the third UC San Diego recipient of the Vannevar Bush Award. Roger Revelle, considered to be a founding father of UC ...
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Scientists have developed a groundbreaking technique called RAVEN that can capture the full complexity of an ultra-intense ...
Terrestrial Energy and NRG-Pallas are starting the final phase of the graphite irradiation testing programme for ...
Google has taken a major step toward the future of clean energy by partnering with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), an MIT spin-out working to build one of the world’s first commercial fusion ...
The University of Rochester’s STELLAR project, focused on laser science and tech in the Finger Lakes region, is a semifinalist in the NSF Engines competition, potentially earning up to $160 million in ...
This layout enables high-precision measurement of neutron transport properties, supporting the benchmarking of evaluated nuclear data libraries critical for nuclear reactor design, fusion ...
A school gym-sized facility tucked away at the University of Michigan is quietly pushing the boundaries of what lasers can do ...
In 2016, Candis McLean self-published a book titled When Police Become Prey: The Cold Hard Facts, questioning the conclusions of the Neil Stonechild inquiry, which found the Indigenous teenager ...