Of Interest archive
2014
7 Mar 2014
Going nuclear—in a small way
New research has provided a comprehensive overview of new small-scale nuclear reactors, which could be suitable candidates to cope with…
7 Mar 2014
The 17 Countries Generating The Most Nuclear Power
While the popularity of nuclear power worldwide took a major hit in the aftermath of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Disaster in 2011, it…
5 Mar 2014
Major U.S. Science Agencies Face Flat Prospects
President Barack Obama this morning released a $3.901 trillion budget request to Congress, including proposals for a host of federal…
3 Mar 2014
Physicists start thinking beyond the LHC, consider reviving the SSC
Will particle physicists ever have a new toy that will take them to energies beyond those accessible through the Large Hadron Collider?…
3 Mar 2014
WEST Newsletter Feb. issue
In Cadarache, France, the CEA-Euratom tokamak Tore Supra is undergoing a major transformation to be used as a test bench for ITER…
27 Feb 2014
Superconductivity for Energy 2014
Registration is open now for the Superconductivity for Energy 2014 conference that will be held in Paestum, Italy on 15-19 May…
27 Feb 2014
News update from US ITER
The February 2014 issue of the US ITER News Update is now available online. The newsletter highlights the recent progress in the ITER…
23 Feb 2014
Our very own telecommunication pylon
On a warm sunny afternoon last week, ITER welcomed its very own telecommunication pylon which proudly stands 35 metres high beside the…
20 Feb 2014
Fusion Academy dates announced
Back by popular demand! The Fusion Academy is offering two 3-day sessions of its professional crash course in nuclear fusion in the…
20 Feb 2014
SOFT 2014: Registration now open
The 28th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT) will take place from 29 September to 3 October in San Sebastian, Spain, organized by…
20 Feb 2014
February F4E News published
The latest news from the European Domestic Agency for ITER has been published in the February issue of F4E News, which can be…
20 Feb 2014
Dr Ravi B. Grover receives civilian award in India
Ravi B. Grover, head of the Indian delegation to the ITER Council, was honoured by the Government of India on the occasion of…
13 Feb 2014
Physics: A fundamental force for future security
What is matter? What is energy? What holds matter together? How do the various constituents of the universe interact at the most basic…
12 Feb 2014
New videos highlight the Russian contribution to ITER
Two new videos produced by the Russian Domestic Agency for ITER highlight the contributions of the Kurchatov Institute (Moscow) and the…
12 Feb 2014
EAST Tokamak team wins Chinese award
The EAST Tokamak team at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP), has won the 2013 National Science and…
10 Feb 2014
European Prize for Innovation in fusion research: applications accepted
The European Commission has launched a prize to reward excellence in innovation in the fusion research program as well as the quality of…
10 Feb 2014
UK centre for remote handling proposed at Culham
The Oxford City Deal investment into hi-tech research laboratories and businesses in Oxfordshire, announced this week, was particularly…
9 Feb 2014
News from Korea's National Fusion Research Institute
The fourth issue of NFRI News was released in January. Click on the link below for the latest news from Korea on research in …
8 Feb 2014
Manufacturer celebrated in Korea for completion of Nb3Sn strand
At the end of January, the National Fusion Research Institute (NFRI) presented Kiswire Advanced Technology (KAT) with a plaque in…
7 Feb 2014
ORNL study advances quest for better superconducting materials
Nearly 30 years after the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity, many questions remain, but an Oak Ridge National Laboratory…