A new AI supercomputer will enable the UK Atomic Energy Authority to tackle key fusion energy challenges such as plasma ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Japan’s nuclear fusion firm begins construction of first demonstration device
Japanese fusion energy startup Helical Fusion Co., Ltd. has begun Phase 1 of Helix ...
For as long as scientists have been trying to understand the behavior of the electrically charged fourth state of matter ...
Amanda Levete’s practice AL_A has been selected to design the UK’s first government-backed prototype £200 million fusion ...
The ILIOS consortium has been appointed as the construction partner for the UK's STEP Fusion programme, while Kinectrics has been named as the design and fabrication partner for the UKAEA-Eni H3AT ...
MW mission-focused supercomputer named 'Sunrise', primed to be the world's most powerful AI supercomputer dedicated to fusion energy. The UK ...
The UK government will invest £4.5 million ($6 million) in a supercomputer dubbed Sunrise, dedicated to fusion energy. The 1.4MW system is expected to be operational from June 2026 and will be housed ...
The UK isn't just a country with nuclear power. It's a full-spectrum nuclear ecosystem — from uranium enrichment to ...
The AMD Epyc and Instinct-powered Dell hardware will deliver 6.74 exaflops to power digital twins to support nuclear fusion ...
Amanda Levete’s practice AL_A has been appointed to design a prototype fusion powerplant at a former coal-fired power station ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
This 12-year-old built a nuclear fusion reactor at home, a world first for his age
Texas, may have done what many scientists are still striving to achieve. He claims to have generated nuclear fusion outside ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Top firms picked to build world’s 1st mega fusion power plant
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority has opened a formal search for engineering and construction partners to deliver STEP, a spherical tokamak energy production facility that UKAEA says is ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results