Of Interest archive

2014

4 Feb 2014

ITER China launches its English website

​ITER China has just launched the English version of its website. Follow this link for procurement news, events and milestones.
3 Feb 2014

A delegation from the Korean National Assembly

Six members of the Korean National Assembly visited ITER on 7 January, accompanied by the head of the Korean Domestic Agency for ITER,…
2 Feb 2014

2014 will be the Year of Fusion in Russia

​During a recent visit to the Budker Institute in Novosibirsk, Russia, Paul Thomas, CODAC, Heating & Diagnostics Directorate head…
1 Feb 2014

Striking images of plasma in MAST

​Fusion physicist Alex Meakins has posted some striking photographs of plasmas in MAST, caught before the UK's spherical tokamak shutdown…
31 Jan 2014

ITER will benefit from 100 gigabits/s transatlantic connection

​Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) researchers have established the first international 100 gigabits/s connection for German science…
30 Jan 2014

PPPL's "Star Power" video

​The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has released "Star Power," a new informational video that uses dramatic images…
29 Jan 2014

Biography of one of the 20th century's greatest physicists

One of the greatest and most versatile scientists of the twentieth century, Hans Bethe (1906-2005), is portrayed in a new biography…
28 Jan 2014

Fusion researcher wins Slovenian Zois Award

Dr. Saša Novak, a researcher at the Jožef Stefan Institute (Ljubljana, Slovenia) and an active member of the Slovenian Fusion Association,…
27 Jan 2014

What would happen if ocean water was replaced with deuterium oxide?

​Deuterium oxide has properties that are quite different from light water, the normal water we deal with every day. In general, it will be…
26 Jan 2014

Calm solar cycle prompts questions about impact on Earth

​The surface of the sun has been surprisingly calm of late, with fewer sunspots than anytime in the last century, prompting curious…
25 Jan 2014

New antenna spreads good vibrations in fusion plasma

​If you want to catch a firefly, any old glass jar will do. But when you're trying to bottle a star-the goal of fusion energy research-the…
24 Jan 2014

Extreme-scale plasma turbulence simulation

​As the global energy economy makes the transition from fossil fuels toward cleaner alternatives, fusion becomes an attractive potential…
23 Jan 2014

Reports from the 55th APS meeting in Denver

The 55th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Plasma Physics concluded on 15 November in Denver, Colorado…
22 Jan 2014

PPPL scientists present cutting-edge results at major physics meeting

​More than 1,500 researchers, including scientists from the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), …
21 Jan 2014

Our thermonuclear tomorrow

​Russian Public TV recently aired this 38-minute documentary on the history of fusion research and on the present state of collaboration…
20 Jan 2014

Uniform energy spread could prevent tokamak disruptions

​Researchers at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Plasma Physics this week have reported on…
19 Jan 2014

High-level visitor for MIT's Alcator C-Mod

​US Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi visited MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) and the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak, currently in "warm…
18 Jan 2014

Fusion, for a faster trip to Mars?

​Could fusion someday help power faster trips to Mars? New propulsion technologies may blast astronauts through space at breakneck speeds…
17 Jan 2014

Fun in fusion research

Fusion energy research is serious business. Generally, it is a lifelong commitment, involving long hours and weekends, along with optimism…
16 Jan 2014

Lovely laboratories

Most scientific breakthroughs have occurred in boring buildings. Can a new generation of architects change that? Today, expensive new…