Of Interest archive
2014
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…
15 Jan 2014
Celebrating Lyman Spitzer, the father of PPPL
Princeton astrophysicist Lyman Spitzer Jr. (1914-1997) was among the 20th century's most visionary scientists. His major influences…
14 Jan 2014
Canyon of fire on the Sun
A magnetic filament of solar material erupted on the sun in late September, breaking the quiet conditions in a spectacular fashion. The 200…
13 Jan 2014
What do bananas and fusion have in common?
Often the food analogies applied to tokamaks centre around doughnuts, due to the shape of magnetic field that confines the hot fusion…
12 Jan 2014
We must harness the power of the sun
Last Friday's report from the United Nations confirms the huge danger from our continued dependence on fossil fuel. But one simple thing…
11 Jan 2014
Last artificial star in tokamak MAST before major upgrade
Scientists at the UK's Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) have run final experiments on the MAST tokamak on Friday 27 September…
10 Jan 2014
Latest F4E video clip on critical site networks
The European Domestic Agency (Fusion for Energy) has produced a new clip on ITER site works. See the two-minute video on ITER's critical…
9 Jan 2014
ITER: 2,150 times more powerful than the Sun
The sun pours out an amazing amount of energy. Only a small fraction of the sun's total output reaches us, yet it powers our entire…
8 Jan 2014
Going to Mars via fusion power? Could be.
At first, it's hard to know whether to take the company known as Princeton Satellite Systems (PSS) seriously. For one thing, the…
7 Jan 2014
First issue of "Quest" magazine details PPPL's strides toward fusion energy
Welcome to the premiere issue of "Quest," the annual magazine of the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics…
6 Jan 2014
Neutron calibration completed at JET
Measuring the number of neutrons produced is one of the most basic yardsticks of success of a fusion experiment, yet it's surprisingly…
5 Jan 2014
China/US nuclear fusion reactor joint tests succeed
Chinese and American scientists have successfully conducted their first joint test of two fusion reactors. The experiment on the…
4 Jan 2014
Quest for the ultimate energy source, with Stephen O. Dean
Follow this link for a video interview with Stephen O. Dean, a 50-year fusion veteran and the founder of Fusion Power Associates.
3 Jan 2014
14 immense scientific instruments you won't believe are real
Science is awesome. Physics is awesome! Here is a photo collection of huge and fantastical scientific experiments and machinery,…
2 Jan 2014
How to reduce overhead costs of fusion power plants?
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland's research results indicate that joint planning of the reactor structure and remote maintenance…
1 Jan 2014
NASA goes PuFF
Fission-ignited fusion systems have been operational — in weapon form — since the 1950s. Leveraging insights gained from the weapons…
2013
31 Dec 2013
Study recounts early, difficult years at Lawrence Livermore
By Jeff Garberson In the mid-1950s, the small, secret weapons laboratory that eventually became Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was…
30 Dec 2013
PPPL-led workshop assesses crucial research for ITER
John Greenwald Leading experts from around the world gathered at the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)…
29 Dec 2013
An airport for JET
When you take a flight on a jet aircraft you must go through a number of checkpoints in the airport before and after your flight —…