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A forgotten fusion experiment from 1938 has been unearthed, revealing a lost discovery that seeded a key concept in modern ...
A groundbreaking collaboration between Los Alamos scientists and Duke University has resurrected a nearly forgotten 1938 ...
The lack of essential supply chains and process technologies necessary to commercialize fusion energy could doom the US and ...
Physicists confirm DT fusion insights from a 1938 experiment. The findings connect past theory with current fusion efforts. A ...
It can be found inside gas giants such as Jupiter and is briefly created during meteorite impacts or in laser fusion ...
How is it a clean, limitless supply of energy? The fuel needed to deliver fusion is hydrogen isotopes, deuterium and tritium. Deuterium can be extracted from seawater.
“There have been very few people in the few-body theory community willing to tackle a five-particle collision – the Schrödinger equation has so many dimensions,” he says. Fusion reactions He hopes it ...
Retention of hydrogen isotopes is a critical concern for operating fusion reactors as retained tritium both activates components and removes scarce fuel from the fuel cycle. Radiation-induced ...
Fuel for fusion—isotopes of hydrogen like deuterium and tritium—is abundant, with deuterium derived from seawater and tritium potentially generated using lithium.