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Washington energy startup lands DOE funding for researching liquid metal walls in fusion generators
Clean energy startup ExoFusion today announced it has received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy through its Fusion ...
Often associated with refreshing a sense of being renewed and a peaceful calmness, raindrops may soon become tiny engines of ...
Researchers have unveiled an “evapolectric” device that pulls energy from the evaporation of water, producing significantly more electrical power than previous moisture-based energy technologies. The ...
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Government backs MIT in pursuit of groundbreaking energy production: 'There is nationwide interest'
"Our partnership with ... will help us leverage our strengths to lower costs and grow these industries." Government backs MIT ...
Are you ready to be part of the next wave of energy innovators? The nuclear energy science certificate at the University of Wyoming offers a unique opportunity to dive deep into one of the most ...
The Department of Energy announced $625 million in funding Tuesday to renew five quantum research centers established under ...
For the fourth year in a row, the IAEA will host the Atoms4Climate Pavilion, a hub for nuclear information, events and networking at COP30. The space will feature exhibits on how ...
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
"I hope that through this book, I can invite more people into being curious about what our universe is made of," says Kevin ...
It might seem like magic. Type a request into ChatGPT, click a button and — presto! — here’s a five-paragraph analysis of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and, as an added bonus, it’s written in iambic pentameter ...
Singapore is "seriously studying the potential deployment of nuclear energy, especially newer technologies such as small ...
Four Stanford graduate students — Akshay Rao Ph.D. ’26, Edward Apraku Ph.D. ’26, Jimin Zhou Ph.D. ’26 and Juliet Nwagwu ...
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