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Recent scientific and technological advances in fusion research have heightened interest among policymakers, scientists, investors, and the public, making the faster pursuit of fusion energy a crucial ...
Credit: SciTechDaily.com Tungsten, the preferred material for tokamak fusion reactors, poses challenges due to sputtering that cools plasma, making fusion hard to sustain. Researchers at PPPL suggest ...
The solution, in the view of a growing number of leaders in the tech industry, is nuclear fusion, which involves fusing the nuclei of two atoms to release energy. It's considered a safer method ...
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In the shonen franchise’s history, we’ve seen the likes of Gogeta, Vegito, Fused Zamasu, and Gotenks created by either the Fusion Dance or by slapping on the Potarra Earrings. With Goku ...
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Through the third quarter of 2024, Ford sold 22,807 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks, a huge jump over the same period in 2023 when 12,260 Lightnings found homes. Still, for an EV attempting ...
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Commonwealth Fusion Systems is trying to bring a long-promised technology to reality. This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your ...