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What is China’s 'artificial sun'?
China says it will generate its first electricity from nuclear fusion around 2030 — after two 582-tonne toroidal field ...
Massive toroidal field magnet and HTS central solenoid pass performance trials, marking 80% progress toward commercial fusion ...
Quantum states can be precisely controlled with the help of tiny carbon rings measuring only a few nanometers in size. This ...
China's "artificial sun" program has cleared one of its toughest engineering hurdles, with two fully domestically developed ...
China has taken a giant step closer to bottling the power of the sun on Earth, unveiling a record‑breaking superconducting magnet that could redefine the future of clean energy.
American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) (“American Fusion” or the “Company”), a company developing advanced fusion energy technologies, including its Texatron™ Fusion Engine™ platform, today announced ...
Reactor-scale magnets successfully contained 100 million-degree Fahrenheit plasma, edging commercial fusion energy a step ...
Scientists and engineers announced major progress on two key superconducting magnets for fusion reactors in Hefei on Saturday. The 582-tonne Toroidal Field (TF) superconducting magnet, the world's ...
China has completed testing of what it says is the world’s largest superconducting magnet system for a future nuclear fusion ...
The toroidal field magnet is one of the most important components of a fusion reactor. It generates an extremely powerful ...
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