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The inside of the DIII-D fusion vessel. The iridescent hues seen on some tiles lining the vessel come from atoms that can become lodged in the walls during plasma experiments.

The Fusion Puzzle: Why Fusion Walls Are Secretly Hoarding Vital Fuel

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
SMall Aspect Ratio Tokamak (SMART) is being built at the University of Seville in Spain, in collaboration with Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. (Photo credit: University of Seville)

A new and unique fusion reactor comes together

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A bright flash of light from a FuZE (Fusion Z-pinch Experiment) plasma.

Zap Energy’s Compact Fusion Device Achieves Breakthrough Plasma Temperatures

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
A fusion reactor

Lab Makes History by Achieving Fusion Ignition

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology

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