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A new design for a compact fusion reactor can generate electricity and help define the technology necessary for commercial fusion power
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The next generation of ultrafast data transmission may make it possible to make already high-performance computing “on demand.”
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Purdue University researchers revealed a 3-d view of the fuel's interior structure, laying the groundwork for better nuclear fuel designs & models.
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