Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a startup that was spun out of a project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s research labs, announced plans this week to break ground on what it calls “the world’s first grid-scale fusion power plant.” The plant which is expected to come online sometime in the early 2030s,The plan is certainly an ambitious one, starting with how the energy will be generated.
It’s not hard to imagine why one would want to be able to harness the energy of the sun. It is hard to actually, ya know, do that, though. To date, nuclear fusion has proven elusive—at least in a way that would produce usable energy. In 2022, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Californiafor the first time, meaning they successfully produced an excess of energy from the reactions.
A rich knight likely paid a handsome sum to import the ornately carved monument, despite brutal conditions in the Jamestown colony.Researchers Are Using Mayonnaise to Improve Nuclear Fusion Experiments The condiment's unique—and, to some, off-putting—texture serves as a useful tool in studying phase transitions in capsules that contain fuel for fusion.See What Nuclear Fusion Looks Like in This 3D Tokamak Simulation
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