Of Interest archive

2013

6 Dec 2013

Heinrich Rohrer, physicist, dies at 79: was first to "see" atoms

Heinrich Rohrer, who shared the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing a microscope that made it possible to see individual atoms and…
5 Dec 2013

Last steel seam on Wendelstein 7-X closed

The last open seam on the steel outer cover of the Wendelstein 7-X fusion device was closed last week. The core of the research device is…
4 Dec 2013

Fusion Day held at EPFL in Switzerland

Friday 17 May was Fusion Day at the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL. On the program: a conference to discuss the…
3 Dec 2013

Senators oppose pending shutdown of MIT fusion experiment

The plan to shut down a nuclear fusion experiment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a year and news that half the project's…
2 Dec 2013

Could 10 Tesla superconductors accelerate fusion development?

A new generation of 10 tesla uperconductors could make Tokamak style nuclear fusion reactors work. It could make them affordable, smaller,…
1 Dec 2013

PPPL recognized as first in NJ environmental stewardship

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has been recognized as the top facility in the state for environmental stewardship by the…
30 Nov 2013

Why don't we have fusion power?

Fusion energy, simply, is the exact opposite of fission energy, which comes from splitting an atom and is widely used to power nuclear…
29 Nov 2013

NIF provides backdrop for new Star Trek film

The makers of "Star Trek: Into Darkness" went boldly where few have gone before when they visited Lawrence Livermore National…
28 Nov 2013

Slovenian crowds get to the heart of ITER and JET

"Can we extract energy from water?" was the question that attracted a rapt crowd to Slovenia's Jozef Stefan Institute, during their recent…
27 Nov 2013

Fusion program at MIT is ending

A long-running Massachusetts Institute of Technology research experiment that explores nuclear fusion as a possible energy source will shut…
26 Nov 2013

And the 2013 Fusion Technology Award goes to ...

... Phil Heitzenroeder, who leads the Mechanical Engineering Division at the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory …
25 Nov 2013

15-year-old addresses letter to ITER

Tom Slattery, a 15-year-old from the UK, recently enjoyed a visit to the ITER site with his parents. Upon returning home, he addressed…
24 Nov 2013

Creativity and the next generation

Creativity—The Next Generation is a subject dear to the Fusion community's heart, and is also the 2013 theme of International Intellectual…
23 Nov 2013

Stellarators open up a whole new 3D world for MAST

Getting a complete picture of how plasmas perform in MAST has just become easier—thanks to expertise borrowed from a very different type of…
22 Nov 2013

One giant leap for mankind

An idyllic hilltop setting in the Cadarache forest of Provence in the south of France has become the site of an ambitious attempt to…
21 Nov 2013

10 years ago, 10 new countries

Ten years ago a historic treaty was signed that would bring large changes to Europe's fusion program. The Treaty of Accession, signed on 16…
20 Nov 2013

Plasma ring experiment offers new path for fusion power

Physicists usually rely on electromagnetic fields to harness the power of plasma, the fourth state of matter, in fusion power experiments…
19 Nov 2013

European collaboration lays foundations for Japanese tokamak

Clutching 2.5 metre-long spanners, three teams of dignitaries from Europe and Japan simultaneously tighten bolts on the cryostat base of…
18 Nov 2013

A challenge to America: Develop fusion power within a decade

America's economy and security depend upon reliable sources of power. Over the next few decades, almost all of the power plants in the US…
17 Nov 2013

How will the ITER construction site evolve in 2013?

How will the ITER construction site evolve in 2013?    European Domestic Agency (F4E) video clips reporting on the evolution of…