#fusionreactor — Public Fediverse posts
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New research suggests that future fusion reactors could emit neutrons that generate dark‑sector particles like axions via bremsstrahlung in high‑energy collisions. If true, our quest for clean energy might also open a portal to physics beyond the Standard Model. Read more about this intriguing crossover of fusion and particle physics. #FusionReactor #DarkSector #NeutronEmission #Axion
🔗 https://aidailypost.com/news/fusion-reactors-could-produce-darksector-particles-via-neutron
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Ultra-resistant alloys to fortify nuclear fusion reactor ‘first wall’ https://www.byteseu.com/1554747/ #alloys #durability #Energy&Environment #FusionReactor #Germany #Materials #Nuclear #Physics #radiation #Research #tungsten
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A company says it could turn mercury into gold using nuclear fusion. Can we take this claim seriously?
#NuclearFusion #Gold #Mercury #GoldAlchemy #MarathonFusion #Physics #ElementTransformation #FusionEnergy #CleanEnergy #ParticlePhysics #FusionReactor
https://the-14.com/a-company-says-it-could-turn-mercury-into-gold-using-nuclear-fusion-can-we-take-this-claim-seriously/ -
What’s Sixty Feet Across and Superconducting? https://hackaday.com/2025/04/22/whats-sixty-feet-across-and-superconducting/ #fusionreactor #nuclearfusion #Fusionpower #Science #tokamak #News
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Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Seoul National University collaborate to develop superconducting fusion reactor technology, aiming to advance fusion power generation and create substantial value in the energy sector.
#YonhapInfomax #HyundaiEngineeringConstruction #SeoulNationalUniversity #FusionReactor #Superconductivity #EnergyTechnology #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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A #FusionReactor pilot will demonstrate the feasibility of its technology in 📆 2027 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/17/climate/commonwealth-fusion-power-plant.html
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the desire to tech-fix structural problems is so depressing.
I get it. Scientists are nerds, and if you have the luck that your field of research receives billions of funding, who are you to say no?But the policy makers responsible for the allocation of these funds... don't these people, like... inform themselves?
Even IF fusion reactors could be developed in a reasonable timespan (and the billions required for research would not just diverti much needed investments into clean and decentralized energy):
A lot of energy is by no means a solution to the transgression of the multiple planetary boundaries (nor does it help against the rise of fascism we are experiencing).
So, I let you here with this nice figure, you all can draw your own conclusions.