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07/19/2024
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By Richard Brown
HH70 fusion plant in Shanghai sets new world record, giving China leg up in fusion energy race
In Shanghai, the experimental nuclear fusion power plant HH70 has set a world record by achieving its first plasma, a major milestone in the quest for clean energy. This groundbreaking device is the first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak and was constructed in just two years, showcasing China’s engineering prowess. As countries race to harness nuclear […]
07/17/2024
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By Richard Brown
China is beating the U.S. in the race for fusion energy
A high-tech race is underway between the United States and China as both countries chase an elusive and potentially game-changing energy source: nuclear fusion. This technology, which mimics the process powering the sun, could provide almost limitless, clean energy if perfected. China is significantly outspending the U.S. in this race. It has built a massive […]
02/22/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
STUDY: Chernobyl’s mutant wolves may have developed cancer resistance
Wolves that have made the deserted streets of Chernobyl their home seem to have developed resistance to cancer, according to a new study that has raised hopes the discovery can aid researchers in fighting cancer in humans. In 1986, a nuclear reactor in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernobyl exploded, forcing the more than 100,000 […]
02/09/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Police discover a NUCLEAR MISSILE in a man’s garage in Washington state
Police officers were shocked to discover that what they originally thought was a rusting rocket in a garage was actually an inert nuclear missile. Authorities contacted a man in Bellevue, Washington, after he called the Air Force Museum offering to donate a military-grade rocket that once belonged to his late neighbor. According to the man who called […]
01/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Newly discovered exoplanet appears to have nuclear fusion taking place in its core
An international team of scientists recently discovered an exoplanet that seems to have nuclear fusion ongoing in its core. Using direct imaging provided by the European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft, the team headed by Sasha Hinkley of the University of Exeter in England found the exoplanet orbiting approximately 300 million miles away from the star HD 206893. […]
08/08/2022
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By News Editors
Brillouin Energy Hydrogen Hot Tube (HHT) technology achieves performance breakthroughs
Brillouin Energy Corp. announced performance breakthroughs for its first transportable HYDROGEN HOT TUBE™ (HHT™) Test System (Article by David Firshein republished from EinPresswire.com) Company proves net-positive power from its HHT boiler at ICCF24 Solid-State Energy Summit. Brillouin Energy Corp. announced performance breakthroughs – net-positive power out-of-the-wall, steady-state operation and heating water – for its first transportable […]
07/27/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Dr. John Diamond: Cold fusion technology will save humanity and the planet – Brighteon.TV
Cold fusion technology is going to save humanity and the planet. Host and theologian Dr. John Diamond made this claim during the July 21 episode of “America Unhinged” on Brighteon.TV. This breakthrough boiler system technology uses hydrogen to produce low-cost, low-heat, no-combustion, clean energy. According to Diamond, the technology is set to be released during the […]
06/25/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study: A US-Russia war could cause a 10-year “nuclear winter” with disastrous global consequences
During much of the 20th century, the threat of an all-out nuclear war loomed in every corner. After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, this fear dissipated. However, the dangers still exist, as the United States, Russia and several other nations including China, France and the United Kingdom, still […]
03/17/2018
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By David Williams
Scientists have created a new kind of radiation detector out of graphene
Graphene has a number of unique and fairly interesting properties, among which is its ability to turn heat into electricity. Now a group of researchers led by Grigory Skoblin of Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has taken this thermoelectric property and turned it into the driving force behind a new type of radiation detector. […]
01/10/2018
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By Earl Garcia
Scientists propose using yeast to clean up radioactive waste sites in a safe, cost-effective and eco-friendly manner
Yeast may hold potential as a safe and cost-effective material for cleaning up large volumes of acidic radioactive liquid wastes, experts reported in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology. The scientists explained that yeast contains strong properties that could withstand radiation emitted from radioactive sites, which continue to contaminate the environment following the end of the Cold War era. A team […]
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