Fusion energy — the process of combining atoms rather than splitting them — has long been seen as the holy grail of clean ...
Nuclear fusion has been seen as the unattainable holy grail of clean energy for decades, but just in the last year it’s been seeming more and more within reach. As catastrophic climate change looms ...
In 1974, “Diamond” Glenn McCarthy sat down to reminisce about the highs and lows, the fortunes made and squandered, by the “wildcatters” of American oil. “They risked and sometimes they won,” Mr ...
On the site of a former coal power station, a stone’s throw from the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, work is about to begin on what is being touted as the “Holy Grail” of energy production. As ...
Many countries are on the brink of becoming self-sufficient in their clean energy production, thanks to advances in battery technology that allow electricity from renewable sources to be stored and ...
Just 100 years ago, when English mathematician and astronomer Arthur Eddington suggested that the stars power themselves through a process of merging atoms to create energy, heat, and light, the idea ...
“Fusion is a source of near-limitless, clean power,” Nick Hawker tells Inverse. It sounds fantastic — an answer to the dire need to quickly transition to clean and sustainable energy. But is nuclear ...
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