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World first: UK startup ignites plasma inside nuclear fusion rocket in major step for space travel
The breakthrough brings scientists a step closer to fusion propulsion - technology that mimics the energy reactions powering ...
Space propulsion company Pulsar Fusion has achieved “first plasma” in its Sunbird nuclear fusion rocket, designed to propel rockets faster than any object has ever traveled.
Nuclear fusion energy could become commercially viable by the early 2030s as scientists work to replicate the sun's power, ...
UK rocket startup demonstrates world first plasma in nuclear fusion breakthrough - Nuclear fusion rockets could cut journey ...
Nuclear fusion is attracting a surge of funding from public and private investors dazzled by the prospect of generating clean ...
Clean energy from nuclear fusion may soon be commercial. But leaders around the world have done little to prepare.
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Fusion propulsion advances as Sunbird engine hits first plasma milestone
UK-based Pulsar Fusion has achieved its first plasma in the exhaust system of its ...
Fusion power promises to generate large amounts of clean electricity from nearly limitless fuel. This article explains the main approaches and the companies that use them.
UK space propulsion company Pulsar Fusion has conducted the first test of a prototype exhaust system for a nuclear fusion rocket engine that could dramatically cut transit times for missions to Mars ...
Once a government-led pursuit, nuclear fusion is now a private-capital race, much of it financed by the same people building AI.
The European Union said Thursday it will invest €330 million (about $380 million) to accelerate fusion energy development and support nuclear technologies and skills. The European Commission said the ...
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Japan’s nuclear fusion firm begins construction of first demonstration device
Japanese fusion energy startup Helical Fusion Co., Ltd. has begun Phase 1 of Helix ...
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