Of Interest archive
2013

21 Nov 2013
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10 years ago, 10 new countries
Ten years ago a historic treaty was signed that would bring large changes to Europe's fusion program. The Treaty of Accession, signed on 16鈥

20 Nov 2013
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Plasma ring experiment offers new path for fusion power
Physicists usually rely on electromagnetic fields to harness the power of plasma, the fourth state of matter, in fusion power experiments鈥

19 Nov 2013
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European collaboration lays foundations for Japanese tokamak
Clutching 2.5 metre-long spanners, three teams of dignitaries from Europe and Japan simultaneously tighten bolts on the cryostat base of鈥

18 Nov 2013
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A challenge to America: Develop fusion power within a decade
America's economy and security depend upon reliable sources of power. Over the next few decades, almost all of the power plants in the US鈥

17 Nov 2013
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How will the ITER construction site evolve in 2013?
How will the ITER construction site evolve in 2013? European Domestic Agency (F4E) video clips reporting on the evolution of鈥

16 Nov 2013
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Fusion-powered spaceships could send humans to Mars
Human travel to Mars has long been the unachievable dangling carrot for space programs. Now, astronauts could be a step closer to our鈥

15 Nov 2013
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Getting a grip鈥攔emote handling at JET
There's a new exhibit in EFDA's Fusion Expo, the Remote Handling Experience. Host Dr Phil Dooley gets one of the remote handling鈥

14 Nov 2013
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Junior High students get a taste of daily life in a major nuclear research centre
On 5-6 April, some 120 students from 12 neighbouring 肠辞濒濒猫驳别蝉 (junior high schools) attended workshops on nuclear energy, safety鈥

13 Nov 2013
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New modular approach to house the extensive ITER diagnostic systems
By Lynne Degitz, US ITERWhen the ITER experimental fusion reactor begins operation in the 2020s, over 40 diagnostic tools will provide鈥

12 Nov 2013
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Simulations uncover obstacle to harnessing laser-driven fusion
Researchers at the Ohio State University are evaluating a two-stage process in which a pellet of fusion fuel is first crushed by lasers on鈥

11 Nov 2013
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Delivery of 1st EU components at JT-60SA
Watch a video of the celebration of the delivery of the first components from Europe and the start of assembly of the JT-60SA tokamak in鈥

10 Nov 2013
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3D animation of ITER divertor cassette pre-loading
Watch a video of the remote handling of an ITER divertor cassette as it is locked into its final position in the ITER vacuum鈥

9 Nov 2013
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Record simulations conducted on Lawrence Livermore supercomputer
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have performed record simulations using all 1,572,864 cores of Sequoia, the largest鈥

8 Nov 2013
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Coriolis effect can stabilize plasma in fusion reactors
According to researchers at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) and the FOM Institute for fundamental energy research DIFFER, the鈥

7 Nov 2013
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Nuclear fusion is the "perfect energy source"
By Steven Cowley Director of the Culham Center for Fusion Energy Until recently, fears of peak oil and dependence on Middle Eastern鈥

6 Nov 2013
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Fusion power: a 10 year plan to energy security
The American Security Project has released a major report on how the US can accelerate the development of fusion power: 鈥

5 Nov 2013
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Will Secretary Moniz put energy back into the Department of Energy?
President Barack Obama has announced that he will nominate Dr. Ernest Moniz to head the US Department of Energy as Secretary.Dr鈥

4 Nov 2013
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MIT experts: Nuclear exit would cost US environment, economy
The United States would incur higher carbon dioxide emissions, a potentially steep rise in electricity prices and suffer a drop in gross鈥

3 Nov 2013
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20 times hotter than the Sun
An 18-metre-tall machine is attempting to harness nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the Sun, to create electricity. "By the end鈥

2 Nov 2013
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Japan turns from nuclear fission to nuclear fusion
All the world's nuclear power plants generate electricity by splitting atoms in a process known as nuclear fission. But now, Japan is鈥