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Triple Energy Output with Magnetic Field

Scientists at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in Livermore, USA, have tripled the energy output of inertial fusion by using magnets. Inertial fusion is a

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Laser Achieves Burning Plasma State

A major breakthrough has been achieved in the field of nuclear fusion energy in the United States. Scientists at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) of

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Palladium Nanoparticles Store Hydrogen

A new technology based on “nanopralines” made of palladium could simplify the use of hydrogen as a climate-neutral fuel by reducing the amount of energy

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Why Human Brain Needs Energy

The brain is a vital organ that requires a significant amount of energy to function, even during periods of rest. A new study conducted by

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Seagrass Inspires Underwater Power Plant

A new type of wave generator has been developed by scientists at the Maritime University Dalian in China. The generator, which is based on the

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Creating Matter from Pure Light

In 1934, physicists Gregory Breit and John Wheeler postulated the Breit-Wheeler effect, which describes the conversion of light into matter. Now, an experiment has finally

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Global Research Focuses on Robotics and AI

The field of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as the energy sector and material sciences, have seen the most studies in the last

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X-ray pulses reveal protein coagulation

A new breakthrough in space travel has been discovered by Dr. Erik Lentz of the University of Göttingen. In an article published in Classical and

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Revolutionary Photosynthesis Produces Hydrogen

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the University of Bristol and the Polytechnic University of Harbin have developed a new method for producing hydrogen using

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US Military to Receive Mobile Nuclear Power Plants

The US military is set to receive a mobile nuclear reactor to power remote bases both domestically and abroad. According to the Department of Defense,