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December 5, 2024Researchers at DOE’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are using computers to improve the effectiveness of fusion devices called stellarators.Office of Science
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September 19, 2024Funding of $5.65 million for 11 research projects in high energy density laboratory plasmas to better understand extreme environments was announced by the Department of Energy (DOE).Office of Science
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July 29, 2024Yuan Ping developed measurement methods that helped scientists properly control fusion energy losses at the National Ignition Facility.Office of Science
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March 21, 2024More powerful computing resources than ever before enabled fusion researchers to delve even deeper into the details of plasma.Office of Science
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February 9, 2024A new experiment at DOE’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will provide insight into a fundamental process in plasma.Office of Science
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December 20, 2023From fission to fusion, these 7 moments made in nuclear history in the month of December.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 14, 2023The Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, at DOE's Office of Science, announced the release of its vision, Building Bridges: A Vision for the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, during the Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee hearing on December 13, 2023.Office of Science
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August 16, 2023The OMEGA experiment at the University of Rochester is helping scientists gain the knowledge we need to establish fusion as an energy source.Office of Science
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August 15, 2023Holly Flynn, a researcher at EM’s Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), will receive $2.5 million over five years to fund research associated with fusion energy after being selected as a DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program awardee.Office of Environmental Management
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August 8, 2022UCLA professor Jaime Marian searches for clean energy solutions through modeling and simulations for innovative fusion materials.Office of Science