Chi Xiao, or “Crimson Skyblade”, is a superconducting linear plasma device that is intended to help scientists test building ...
Who could imagine a world without plasma TV screens? Or a blood test without measurements of key electrolytes, sodium, and potassium? Both technologies rely on the fields of radiometry and flame ...
Chinese team develops a superconducting linear plasma device to test materials for nuclear fusion reactors, advancing clean ...
A frothy breakthrough at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), using lasers with a silver metal foam that's as light as air, has created the brightest yet X-ray source ever, twice as ...
The research institution behind this device, the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
According to Zhou, SWORD's successful development is poised to support research on China's next-generation experimental ...
Researchers are closing in on the potential of nuclear fusion, the process that powers the stars, as a clean and ...
Even once researchers can reliably get more power out of a fusion reaction than they put in, they'll still need to overcome engineering challenges to scale up fusion energy.
The way scientists think about fusion changed forever in 2022, when what some called the experiment of the century ...
Scientists use the Summit supercomputer to simulate a solution to runaway electrons in fusion reactors, paving the way for ...
Forging fusion-grade steel at scale marks another step towards the moonshot goal of building a commercially viable fusion ...
A university student's bedroom has become an unlikely hub for fusion experimentation, capturing the attention of enthusiasts ...