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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 ...
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 ...
This layout enables high-precision measurement of neutron transport properties, supporting the benchmarking of evaluated nuclear data libraries critical for nuclear reactor design, 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 ...
Scientists have captured the moment a laser "comes to life"—and what they found challenges long-held beliefs. Using a special ...
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 ...