Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology begins support for fusion power generation startups, first round

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology begins support for fusion power generation startups, first round

Japan will begin supporting startups related to nuclear fusion power generation, which is expected to be a carbon-free power source. This is the first time that funding has been provided exclusively to start-up companies. The contribution will come from a 100 billion yen fund set up for companies with innovative technology.

Fusion Research Shouldn’t Be a Nuclear Weapons Side Hustle

Fusion Research Shouldn’t Be a Nuclear Weapons Side Hustle

If humanity survives for thousands more years, our primary energy source could very likely be nuclear fusion. It’s clean, the fuel is inexhaustible and cheap, and there’s no risk of a meltdown. It’s the power source of the stars — the whole cosmos, in fact. And we’re tantalizingly close to making it work. The downside is that the particular reactor now making the important breakthroughs in fusion is linked inextricably to nuclear weapons research.

Projectile fusion reactor could generate much-needed medical isotopes

Projectile fusion reactor could generate much-needed medical isotopes

Harnessing the power of nuclear fusion to generate electricity is a longstanding aspiration of the physics community. One company working towards this goal is UK-based First Light Fusion, which is using a technique called projectile fusion to create a simple, low-cost inertial fusion power plant.

How a US lab created energy with fusion—again

How a US lab created energy with fusion—again

About eight months ago, scientists at a US-government-funded lab replicated the process that powers stars—nuclear fusion—and created more energy than they put in. Now, physicists and engineers at the same facility, the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Northern California’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, appear to have successfully created an energy-gaining fusion experiment for the second time.