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The only place that's likely to happen is at the very center of our galaxy. And, for a while, there was an excess of ...
Critics point out that fusion power has been an ever-elusive holy grail, always 20 to 30 years away. But startups like Commonwealth say this time is different. The technology is advancing as fast as ...
Some of the faintest, coldest stars in the universe may be powered not by fusion—but by the annihilation of dark matter deep within them. These “dark dwarfs” could exist in regions like the ...
Global fusion energy investment has reached unprecedented levels in the year since last July, drawing $2.64 billion from ...
Imagine a star powered not by nuclear fusion, but by one of the universe’s greatest mysteries—dark matter. Scientists have proposed the existence of “dark dwarfs,” strange glowing objects potentially ...
Once again, the initiation of fusion heats and compresses nearby material, creating a chain reaction that triggers widespread fusion in the white dwarf, blowing it to pieces as part of detonation two.
Deep inside every star in the Universe, an incredible process occurs: the nuclear fusion of light elements and isotopes into heavier ones. Because heavier elements (at least, up to iron) have slightly ...
Global fusion energy investment grew by $2.64 billion in the year since last July, an industry group said in an annual industry survey on Monday, but companies said they need much more money to take ...
The tech giant is betting that Commonwealth Fusion Systems could start producing fusion power next decade.
Scientists are conducting experiments to generate clean energy through fusion, the same sub-atomic reaction that powers our Sun, with the aim of constructing plants that produce more energy than ...