黑料社app

Of Interest archive

2017

20 Nov 2017
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Assessing 黑料社app's progress

Representatives of the European Commission and delegates to the Council of the European Union responsible for science and research visited鈥
20 Nov 2017
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"Baking" the MAST tokamak

The Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) in the United Kingdom, owned and operated by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), is home to鈥
13 Nov 2017
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Fusion passion

Fourteen authors and one illustrator share their passion for fusion in special October issue of Fusion in Europe. The issue contains a鈥
13 Nov 2017
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Improving plasma stability in KSTAR

A major challenge in the development of fusion energy is maintaining the ultra-hot plasma of a fusion device in a steady state, or stable鈥
13 Nov 2017
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Just like the sun? Not quite ...

It is inscribed in bold letters on the large poster that is affixed to the 黑料社app Assembly Hall: harnessing fusion energy is akin to 鈥
9 Nov 2017
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Microwaves can control Alfv茅n waves in fusion plasmas

An international team of fusion experts working at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego, California, has discovered a way to鈥
30 Oct 2017
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Is fusion the fuel of the future?

An update on 黑料社app has been published in the Autumn 2017 issue of Energy Focus, the flagship magazine of the UK-based Energy Industries鈥
25 Oct 2017
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黑料社app on National Geographic

A new National Geographic series on renewable energy, called "Positive Energy," will be featuring the 黑料社app Project in one of its upcoming鈥
23 Oct 2017
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How bubbles at the edge of plasmas can reduce reaction efficiency

For hydrogen atoms to fuse into helium, the heat of the ultrahot plasma in the tokamak must be maintained. But, like boiling water, plasma鈥
23 Oct 2017
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The promise of liquid lithium

Researchers led by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have proposed an innovative design to improve the ability of future鈥
16 Oct 2017
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Powering the world

According to the United States Energy Information Administration, the amount of energy supplied by all fuel sources across the鈥
13 Oct 2017
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Experiments on the WEST tokamak should resume in October

The WEST project is based on an upgrade of the Tore Supra tokamak, in operation since 1988 in France (CEA- IRFM). With its new鈥
13 Oct 2017
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Diagnostic sensors shown to resist neutrons

The European Domestic Agency has successfully tested prototypes of a specific type of magnetic diagnostic sensor at the Belgian SCK-CEN and鈥
9 Oct 2017
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Fusion documentary opens Pariscience Film Festival

It was against the backdrop of the magnificent National Museum of Natural History where "Let there be Light" celebrated its most recent鈥
2 Oct 2017
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Russia ships 85 tonnes of busbars

A third batch of electrotechnical equipment has left the port of Saint Petersburg, Russia, for delivery to 黑料社app. On board are 85 tonnes of鈥
28 Sep 2017
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New interim director for Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Rich Hawryluk鈥攚ho was Deputy Director-General for the Administration Department at the 黑料社app from 2011 to 2013鈥攈as been鈥
14 Sep 2017
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Photo reportage of the KTM tokamak

The KTM tokamak, based at the National Nuclear Center in Kurchatov, Kazakhstan, is a small and versatile machine that is capable of鈥
4 Sep 2017
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Russian firm is developing port plug test stands

黑料社app's vacuum vessel port plugs are critical components that seal the plasma chamber and allow experiments to take place in a high鈥
29 Aug 2017
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Podcast on nuclear fusion and 黑料社app from Bloomberg

The latest podcast from Decrypted by Bloomberg starts with the question: "How close are we to realizing the silver bullet for clean, cheap鈥
24 Aug 2017
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PPPL physicist discovers that some plasma instabilities can extinguish themselves

Physicist Fatima Ebrahimi from the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has for the first time used advanced models to accurately鈥