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US firm to produce high-purity nuclear materials for next-gen fusion, fission reactors
US-based EnergyX has officially launched NUKE-it, a nuclear materials technology platform designed to tackle ...
A Knoxville nuclear company backed by Bill Gates has asked Tennessee for a license to help it build the world’s first fusion power plant.
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Contributor: The U.S. needs a national fusion strategy before our lead in energy slips away
We are in the middle of a long-term geopolitical race as China, Europe and the U.K. continue pouring billions into fusion development.
As companies around the world work to commercialize fusion energy—clean power generated by combining two light atoms—not much ...
Zanskar, a conventional geothermal startup, is using field geologists to collect data, with the hopes of eventually training a generative model that locates new geothermal hotspots. Zanskar Could the ...
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Lawmakers spark backlash with proposal that could increase electric bills: 'Will continue on the path of being unaffordable'
"A lot of mistakes, I think, were made." Lawmakers spark backlash with proposal that could increase electric bills: 'Will ...
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon be commencing the registration process National Eligibility cum Entrance Test ...
The US Department of Energy and private Japanese fusion technology company Kyoto Fusioneering have established a landmark ...
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Fusion ‘breakthrough’ achieved with pulse shot million times faster than blink of an eye
US-based Pacific Fusion has announced a major breakthrough in fusion research following four successful ...
The fusion power startup recently completed some experiments at Sandia National Laboratory's Z Machine and shared the results ...
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US government sparks backlash with controversial project off coast: 'The federal administration has no right'
"We’re taking them to court to draw a line in the sand." US government sparks backlash with controversial project off coast: 'The federal administration has no right' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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