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Bill Gates-backed company moves to build new-age nuclear reactor on US site: 'Today marks an important step forward'
A company backed by Bill Gates has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Utah Office of Energy Development and land ...
A stellarator is still a donut shape, but extended and twisted, with different pros and cons.
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Nuclear fusion milestone: China’s BEST reactor prepares for first electricity tests
China’s next-generation nuclear fusion research device, BEST, has entered a new construction phase involving the assembly of ...
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How a Routine Procedure Triggered a Reactor Explosion in Idaho
Not all nuclear accidents make global headlines, but SL-1 was significant for being the first to take American lives. On January 3, 1961, three men died instantly when a small experimental reactor ...
Despite having the world’s largest fleet of operational nuclear plants, the United States has fallen woefully behind foreign ...
General Fusion announced on Tuesday that it had successfully created plasma, a superheated fourth state of matter required for fusion, inside a prototype reactor. The milestone marks the beginning of ...
A company co-founded by Bill Gates will explore building a reactor in Kansas to generate power without emissions.
Oklo Inc., a nuclear energy startup, plans to switch on at least one of its three reactors in a US program by mid-2026, meeting a deadline aimed at accelerating the industry.
The controlled self-sustaining fission chain reaction began at Kakrapar unit 4 in the early hours of 17 December, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd has announced. The Indian government has also ...
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'Most promising' nuclear fusion reactor design simulated by US supercomputer'Most promising' nuclear fusion reactor design simulated by US supercomputer'Most promising' nuclear ...
US-based Type One Energy used the immense power of ORNL's Summit supercomputer to test a new stellarator design.
If you’ve ever wanted to operate your own nuclear reactor, you probably aren’t going to get one in your backyard shop. However, thanks to the University of Manchester, you can get a simulated one in ...
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