US-based nuclear fusion firm Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has collaborated with Google’s DeepMind division ...
Google DeepMind has partnered with Commonwealth Fusion Systems to apply AI simulations and plasma control tools to advance ...
Google has invested in fusion startups as potential power suppliers. This latest move suggests Google sees them as potential ...
Google LLC’s DeepMind research unit is partnering with the nuclear fusion startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems LLC to see if ...
A viable nuclear fusion reactor — one that spits out more energy than it consumes — could be here as soon as 2025. That's the takeaway of seven new studies, published Sept. 29 in the Journal of Plasma ...
A collaboration between Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the US Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory ...
Nuclear fusion is the holy grail of energy research. Two experiments in France and Massachusetts do fusion differently, but both are making progress. reading time 6 minutes In September, a very large, ...
Left: geometry of the SPARC tokamak showing the pump volume and the “louver” actuator that restricts gas flow between the plasma and pumping chambers. Right: neutral gas pressure increases strongly ...
Over the next year and a half, Commonwealth Fusion Systems is building a $300-million, 47-acre headquarters in Devens, in its $1-billion, long-term effort to make fusion – an emission-free technology ...
Physicists are working to develop a unique tokamak fusion device called 'SPARC.' Physicists are working to develop a unique tokamak fusion device called 'SPARC.' The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) ...
An MIT- and startup-designed fusion reactor could be testing in four years and online within 10. The scientists say this ambitious timeline is a result of careful, transparent planning—not handwaving.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), a startup commercializing fusion energy, has raised $115 million and closed its Series A round. New participants in the round include Future Ventures, Khosla ...