The fusion power startup recently completed some experiments at Sandia National Laboratory's Z Machine and shared the results ...
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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 company shared results from a new set of experiments with TechCrunch, suggesting that it could eliminate one of the most expensive and complex components of ...
Avalanche has raised $29 million in fresh funding to pursue its unique approach to fusion power, which can currently fit on a ...
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Pacific Fusion cracks cheaper method to finally power its fusion reactor
Pacific Fusion says it has finally found a way to make its ambitious fusion reactor design affordable enough to build at scale, cutting a major cost barrier that has dogged the field for decades.
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Fusion breakthrough claims it no longer needs magnets or beams
Fusion startups are racing to prove that they can bottle the power of the stars without the sprawling magnets or precision ...
As companies around the world work to commercialize fusion energy—clean power generated by combining two light atoms—not much ...
Zap Energy’s three-meter reactor uses a lead-lithium liquid wall, cutting hardware needs and bringing cleaner, modular power ...
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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.
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Bill Gates-backed nuclear fusion firm files historic license for 350 MWe power plant
Bill Gates-backed nuclear fusion firm Type One Energy and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) ...
In the remote and rain-lashed Scottish highlands, UK utility SSE has a job trying to maintain the tens of thousands of wooden poles that carry electricity across its far-flung network.
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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