A cutting-edge nuclear fission and nuclear fusion control room simulator that will offer an immersive learning experience for ...
The UK government announced on Monday that it will invest £45 million, about $60 million, to build a powerful new artificial intelligence supercomputer to accelerate nuclear fusion research. The ...
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) is installing a new supercomputer named Sunrise, which is specifically designed to support nuclear fusion research. Based on AMD Epyc and Instinct-powered Dell ...
US fusion energy developer Type One Energy, Britain's Tokamak Energy, and US construction engineering firm AECOM have formed the UK Infinity Fusion Consortium to pursue development of the first ...
A phrase heard repeatedly at The Economist’s Commercialising Quantum Global event in London was “not if, but when”. A couple ...
Explore how fusion energy research is extending reaction times, highlighting nuclear fusion progress toward reliable, large-scale clean energy while explaining challenges, technologies, and future ...
Lancaster University has unveiled a cutting-edge nuclear control room simulator which is the first of its kind in the UK.
The promise of nuclear fusion feels simple. Just as stars fuse hydrogen into heavier elements to produce energy, a fusion reactor generates massive amounts of energy by combining lightweight particles ...