Had JET been a commercial power plant rather than an experimental setup, the energy output could have powered approximately ...
The Joint European Torus (JET), one of the world's largest and most powerful fusion machines, has demonstrated the ability to reliably generate fusion energy, while simultaneously setting a world ...
Scientists have set a new fusion energy world record, producing 69 megajoules at the Joint European Torus (JET) in the UK. The "major scientific achievement" was the lab's final experiment ...
In its final experiment, the Joint European Torus (JET), the world’s one of the largest and most powerful fusion devices, has ...
We’ve had nuclear fission reactors in operation all over the world for ages, but nuclear fusion always seems to be a decade or two away. While one cannot predict when we’ll reach the goal of ...
The nuclear fusion experiment at the Joint European Torus in Oxford on 21 December saw a ball of super-hot plasma sustained for 5 seconds, producing a record 59 megajoules of heat energy.
After decades of nuclear fusion power being always ten years away, suddenly we are looking at a handful of endeavours striving to be the first to Q > 1, the moment when a nuclear fusion reactor ...
First Light Fusion, in Oxfordshire, hopes to develop a commercial fusion power plant. A man rolling up a frying pan with his hands was among our most read Oxfordshire stories this week. All ...
Fusion energy is a “huge step” closer after a landmark experiment produced world record results and demonstrated its potential to deliver safe and sustainable low-carbon energy, experts say.
Scientists in South Korea have announced a new world record for the length of time they sustained temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius — seven times hotter than the sun’s core ...