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Oct 16, 2016
Limitless Energy: MIT Set a New Record for Nuclear Fusion
Posted by Andreas Matt in category: nuclear energy
In Brief:
- MIT researchers using the Alcator C-Mod reactor have achieved a new nuclear fusion pressure record of more than 2 atmospheres of pressure.
- The Alcator C-Mod is set to retire after over 23 years of use but its nuclear fusion experiments have brought us closer to nearly unlimited clean energy.
Oct 16, 2016
For the first time, scientists have measured sun’s real-time energy
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: nuclear energy, physics
Physicists on the Borexino neutrino experiment at Italian physics laboratory INFN in Gran Sasso announced in Nature that they have detected neutrinos produced deep inside the sun.
Neutrinos, which constantly stream through us, interact very rarely with other matter. When created in nuclear reactions inside the sun, they fly through dense solar matter in seconds and can reach the Earth in eight minutes.
Oct 14, 2016
Physicists Propose A Way to Make Magnetic Fields That Are Stronger Than Any on Earth
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: nuclear energy, physics
In Brief:
Researchers have proposed an alternative way to generate super-strong magnetic fields that would solve the hindrances keeping us from harnessing the Faraday effect to its full use. More research and experimentation are needed to test the method.
Oct 14, 2016
No extension cord is long enough to reach another planet, and there’s no spacecraft charging station along the way
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: nuclear energy, space travel
That’s why researchers are hard at work on ways to make spacecraft power systems more efficient, resilient and long-lasting.
“NASA needs reliable long-term power systems to advance exploration of the solar system,” said Jean-Pierre Fleurial, supervisor for the thermal energy conversion research and advancement group at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California. “This is particularly important for the outer planets, where the intensity of sunlight is only a few percent as strong as it is in Earth orbit.”
Oct 11, 2016
China developing world’s smallest nuclear reactor for South China sea islands: report
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: nuclear energy
China is developing the world’s smallest nuclear power plant which could be installed in one of the islands in the disputed South China Sea to supply power to households and is capable of running for up to decades without refuelling, a media report said on Tuesday.
Modelled on the compact lead-cooled thermal reactor used by the navy of the former Soviet Union in its nuclear submarines in the 1970s, Chinese researchers are carrying out intensive work to develop “portable nuclear battery pack” within five years, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.
Earlier, the official media reports said China will soon start assembling floating maritime nuclear power platforms.
Oct 5, 2016
Could this be the first nuclear-powered airliner?
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: nuclear energy, transportation
A supersonic airliner that flies at three times the speed of sound – and runs on nuclear fusion. Stephen Dowling investigates the challenges of making airliners run on atomic power.
Sep 19, 2016
China to build 60 nuclear power plants in upcoming 10 years
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: nuclear energy
China plans to build more than 60 nuclear power plants over the next 10 years.
The country’s three major nuclear companies — State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC), China National Nuclear Corporation, and China General Nuclear Power Corporation will each build at least two nuclear power plants annually.
SNPTC vice president Zheng Guangming made the announcement at the World Nuclear Association Symposium in London.
Sep 15, 2016
Indian Delegation to Visit Russia For Leasing Yasen Class Submarine
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: nuclear energy
One of the world’s deadliest nuclear powered attack submarines, the Yasen-class’s inclusion will add deeper strategic depth to Indian Navy’s Blue Water Naval ambitions.
India is interested in renting the multi-purpose Project 885 Yasen class submarine from Russia. This is being seen as a sign of another forthcoming India-Russia collaborative venture for the construction of six new SSN for Indian Navy.
NEW DLEHI — A high-level Indian delegation will be visiting Russia shortly to finalize an agreement on renting the Yasen class submarine for the Indian Navy.
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Sep 9, 2016
OMEGA Laser Could Produce Nuclear Fusion at 5 Times Current Levels
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: nuclear energy
Researchers from the University of Rochester have detailed conditions where the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore can create five times more nuclear fusion yield than the current records.
Nuclear fusion is one of the Holy Grails of energy research. However, developments in this particular field have been more like baby steps rather than great strides.
But now, one study is significantly accelerating our (unfortunately) small steps towards nuclear fusion. Researchers working on the OMEGA laser at the Rochester University’s Laboratory of Laser Energetics (LLE) have found optimal conditions that could produce a fusion yield that’s five times higher than the current record.
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