Fusion News, September 18, 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2024
- Jasmine Mund, mechanical design engineer, gives today's Fusion News update - summarizing the major recent headlines in fusion energy. Links to all of the stories mentioned are included below.
1. World’s most powerful stellarator begins experiment for better fusion energy
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2. Chinese start-up aims for nuclear fusion at half the cost of US rivals
www.ft.com/con...
3. ‘World’s largest’ tokamak’s stable Deuterium-Tritium plasmas to help reactor design
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4. Tokamak Energy launches TE Magnetics
www.theenginee...
Bonus:
Could powerful lasers unlock cheap fusion power?
bbc.com/news/a...
Measuring the gamma-ray-to-neutron branching ratio in the deuterium-tritium reaction
phys.org/news/...
Draghi’s Report on European Competitiveness Highlights Fusion as a Disruptive Technology
www.fusionindu...
First plasma marks major milestone in UW-Madison fusion energy research
www.wisconsin....
Nuclear fusion reactor created by school teenager successfully achieved plasma
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Great news for all fusion lovers. I am getting old , and my dream is to see one of any of those devices operating commercially.
Thanks for the update Jasmine!
Great video again Jasmine!
Fascinating!!
Thank you for informative video! 😊 Fusion Industry Assoc. Rocks! 🎸
Curious as to why we are seeing footage of a space rocket launch when MHD is being mentioned. Are we talking solid-state fuel pumps?
Jasmine, give us the temperature that the high temperature superconductors are planned to operate at.
Jasmine Mund, brains and beauty in equal measure! ❤
Implying what? That 'brains' are uncommon in women, and worth noting openly on the internet when you see it?
Any news about Lawrenceville Plasma and their dense plasma focus design?
Here's some news, it's a scam, just like everything else Eric Lerner has been involved with for approximately the last half century.
Fusiooon news >_>>>>
😎😎😎
I can't listen to the presenter's voice without my own throat tightening up also. It's called glottal fry.