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Fusion milestone: Scientists achieve world-first plasma control using 3D magnetic coils
By stabilizing plasma in a world-first experiment, scientists may have overcome one of the key obstacles to limitless fusion ...
Google LLC’s DeepMind research unit is partnering with the nuclear fusion startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems LLC to see if it can help it generate almost unlimited amounts of clean energy using its ...
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Nuclear fusion reactor’s plasma control: US firm teams up with Google to use AI on SPARC
US-based nuclear fusion firm Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has collaborated with Google’s DeepMind division ...
This study presents valuable findings on the role of KLF6 in in vitro endothelial cells exposed to altered (high or low) shear stress with a customized microfluidic device to investigate mechanisms of ...
Shanghai Electric (SEHK: 2727, SSE: 601727) has recently announced several key milestones in the field of controlled nuclear fusion, including the delivery of the world's largest toroidal field coil ...
An extrapolation technique aims to address the gap between Hall effect thruster performance in space and in laboratory ...
BARTOW, Fla. — The Polk County School District is hoping a new state-of-the-art program can help fill the need for air traffic controllers in the county and nationwide. The past few weeks have been ...
Rice University researchers have captured the temperature profile of quark-gluon plasma, the ultra-hot state of matter from ...
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Plasma treatment strategy enhances semiconductor device performance
A joint research team, led by Professor Byungjo Kim of the Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering at UNIST and Professor Jihwan An of the Department of Mechanical ...
CHICAGO, Oct. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The annual Controller of the Year™ Awards is now accepting applications. The program recognizes effectiveness and achievements of Controllers and related ...
Rothamsted scientists, together with partners at the University of Olomouc, Czechia, have uncovered how a family of genes in wheat fine-tunes the plant's growth and grain development, a breakthrough ...
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