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Three PPPL scientists win competitive awards to conduct frontier plasma science research

Three PPPL scientists win competitive awards to conduct frontier plasma science research
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Students across the US learn about plasma research in new program managed by PPPL | US Department of Energy Science News

Students across the US learn about plasma research in new program managed by PPPL | US Department of Energy Science News
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Scientists Propose Source of Unexplained Solar Jets

Scientists Propose Source of Unexplained Solar Jets Graduate student Joshua Latham with computer-generated images of magnetic field lines and plasma on the sun Newswise Nothing seems more familiar than the sun in the sky. But mysterious swirls, jets, and flashes of powerful light that scientists cannot explain occur in the sun’s outer atmosphere all the time. Now, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have gained insight into these puzzling phenomena.  Using powerful computers to simulate the solar atmosphere, or corona, the researchers found that the swirls and flashes of X-ray light, together known as a coronal jets, could be caused by globs of plasma emerging from the sun in ball shapes that resemble magnetic shapes known as spheromaks. “This research confirms the hunches of PPPL physicist Masaaki Yamada, who first had the idea,” said Joshua Latham, first author of the paper reporting the results in

Department of Energy Announces First Round of FY 2021 Public-Private Partnership Awards to Advance Fusion Energy

Newswise The Department of Energy  (DOE) today awarded $2.1 million across 9 collaborative projects between DOE national laboratories and private industry aimed at overcoming challenges in fusion energy development. Fusion energy research seeks to harness the energy that powers the sun and stars as a clean, safe, and abundant source of energy on earth. Today’s awards are part of the Innovation Network for Fusion Energy (INFUSE) program which was established in 2019 by DOE’s Office of Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) and seeks to accelerate fusion energy development through public-private research partnerships. “After two successful years of INFUSE, it is clear that the program offers significant benefit to the fusion community,” said 

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