Fusion reactors might help detect dark matter, suggests a study with contributions from a University of Cincinnati professor.
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Sheldon’s sad face no more: Fusion reactors as axion factories
Might the secret to dark matter be lurking in the very devices engineered to fuel our destiny? Physicists have now sketched out a theoretical route to creating axions-theoretical particles that have ...
TAE advances hydrogen boron fusion by removing a 100 GW starter, cutting costs and giving readers a simple look at cleaner ...
Just as in-flight turbulence—irregular disruptions in the airflow—results in a bumpy plane ride, plasma turbulence transports ...
Workers wear protective equipment in a cavernous hall that contains industrial equipment. The tokamak hall at Commonwealth Fusion Systems’ fusion energy facility in Devens, Massachusetts, will house ...
In the heart of Provence, Southern France, the world's largest fusion energy experiment, which could be a step towards unlimited energy, has quietly entered perhaps the most critical stage yet. The ...
2025 Wrapped: IAEA’s Most-Read Nuclear Explainers In 2025, IAEA website audiences were drawn in large numbers to our visual science explainers and features on the safe and secure uses of nuclear ...
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