Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory plans to launch a new AI project, called STELLAR-AI, to lower costs and heighten efficiency for experiments. The program is anticipated to launch in 2027, and is ...
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Physicists reveal why perovskites harvest energy with insane efficiency
Perovskite solar cells have surged from laboratory curiosities to serious contenders against silicon in barely a decade, yet ...
The discussion about nuclear fusion has long involved its potential to create limitless amounts of energy. Thea Energy is one of several companies working to turn that potential into reality.
Inertia Enterprises, a commercial fusion energy company, announced a $450 million investment "to bring limitless clean energy ...
Several organizations are vying for the contract to manage Fermilab, after it received failing grades from the US Department of Energy. The future of US particle physics is in limbo as its central ...
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Scientists claim breakthrough toward nearly limitless energy source: A new era begins
Scientists chasing fusion power have long promised a nearly limitless energy source, but until recently the field felt stuck ...
In a spacious room with towering ceilings, a gleaming device resembling a metal barrel the size of an SUV lies on its side, ready to perform some science. On June 12, the Laboratory celebrated the ...
The lab is the largest university-based Department of Energy laser facility in the country and is used for fusion and physics research.
Researchers are using artificial intelligence to perfect the design of the vessels surrounding the super-hot plasma, optimize heating methods and maintain stable control of the reaction for ...
At the Columbia Plasma Physics Lab, researchers are tackling one of the most pressing challenges in creating clean energy: making nuclear fusion a viable power source. Unlike nuclear fission—the type ...
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