National Geographic Explorer Paolo Verzone provides a rare peek inside a stellarator, an experiment that aims to give the world near-limitless clean energy.
On 10 December 2015, the nuclear fusion facility at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Greifswald generated its first plasma. Since then, the world's most powerful stellarator-type ...
Choe Won-ho, a professor in the KAIST Nuclear and Quantum Engineering Department, was selected as the winner the 2025 K-T Rie ...
A plasma physicist claimed that 3I/ATLAS is being chased away by Earth as it flies by. But, some X users are skeptical.
US private fusion energy company TAE Technologies and the UK Atomic Energy Authority have announced a bilateral and ...
OkyayTech's hollow cathode plasma source enhances ALD with high electron density, reducing contamination and improving film ...
As New Jersey combats an energy affordability crisis that stems from high demand increases and less capacity, four state ...
Like a toddler right before naptime, TRAPPIST-1 is a small yet moody star. This little star, which sits in the constellation ...
With global energy consumption expected to increase, fusion could be a viable option to produce green energy. Scientists on ...
NASA will award the University of Colorado Boulder $24.8 million to build two space instruments that the agency has selected ...
The Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamsala, today launched the official website and fair for its upcoming international conference “Translational Research in Beam Technology and Plasma,” ...
Human crews headed for Mars are still looking at journeys that last most of a year, long enough for radiation, boredom and ...