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Rolls-Royce and duisport have set up a world first CO₂ neutral and self-sufficient hydrogen energy system at the Duisburg ...
A gigantic 3,000-ton structure at the ITER project in France promises to contain burning plasma, bringing fusion energy ...
Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix has adopted the Metron 3D 300 mm in-line wafer metrology system from Infinitesima. SK Hynix will use the technology in volume production as it provides 3D process ...
GE Vernova said the first of three blocks of a major natural gas-fired power plant in Taiwan is now online. The company on ...
Montana Instruments’ Cryostation 200 PT employs a pulse-tube cryocooler and innovative design to deliver shorter cooling times and larger experimental payloads Cryostation 200 PT The latest cryostat ...
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Scientists at the W7-X stellarator generate high-energy helium-3 ions for the first time in a major step towards fusion power.
Vermeer and Seattle-based company Interlune revealed a full-size prototype “excavator” to dig up dirt on the moon at 100 metric tons per hour to harvest helium-3.
Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Steven Kwast (pictured) claimed China is mining a rare and powerful element from the moon that could give them the upper hand in the new space race.
Pella-based Vermeer Corp. and Interlune, a Seattle, Washington-based natural resources company, have unveiled a full-scale prototype of a lunar excavator designed to harvest helium-3 on the moon.
India plays a key role in building the world's largest nuclear fusion project, aiming to demonstrate safe, carbon-free energy.
In a landmark achievement for fusion energy, ITER has completed all components for the world's largest, most powerful pulsed superconducting electromagnet system.