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Plans unveiled for private U.K. fusion reactor powered by 'smoke rings' and pneumatic pistons | Science


Jun. 16, 2021 , 7:35 PM
A Canadian company, one of several betting on alternative approaches to fusion energy, announced today it will begin to build a pilot power plant next year in the United Kingdom. The plant, financially backed by the U.K. government and 70% of the size needed for a commercial power plant, will not generate energy, but rather will demonstrate the viability of the company’s fusion approach after it fires up in 2025, says Christofer Mowry, CEO of Vancouver-based General Fusion. “This is the first substantial public-private partnership in fusion,” Mowry says.  
The pilot plant will cost several hundred million dollars and will be built at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s campus outside Oxford, also home to the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, which operates the Joint European Torus the world’s largest working fusion reactor and the United Kingdom’s Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak Upgrade reactor. ....

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Trace seabed plutonium points to stellar forges of heavy elements


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Supernovae like the Crab nebula forged the heavy elements found on Earth. But neutron star mergers also play a role.
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Trace seabed plutonium points to stellar forges of heavy elements
May. 13, 2021 , 2:00 PM
With the discovery of just a few hundred radioactive atoms in seabed deposits, researchers have confirmed that blast debris from a pair of stellar explosions swept across Earth within the past 10 million years while hominids walked the planet. From this unlikely source material, the researchers have also found an important clue to the r-process, the nuclear reactions in stellar blasts that forge much of the heavier elements that make up Earth. The proportion of different atoms in the sediments suggests heavy elements were not solely forged in supernovae, the last-gasp explosions of dying stars as astrophysicists have long thought. Instead, they hint that some heavy elements come from ....

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Next stop, space: NASA Webb telescope undergoes final tests


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The mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope is undergoing final tests this month before being packaged up for launch.
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Next stop, space: NASA Webb telescope undergoes final tests
May. 11, 2021 , 4:15 PM
NASA engineers are getting one last look at the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST): a final test to show that its 18 gold-tinted mirror segments can unfold into a precise honeycomb configuration. After the test concludes this week, the giant instrument will be folded up, packed into a shipping container, and shipped off to French Guiana, where it will launch into space on 31 October.
The 6.5-meter-wide JWST is the agency’s next great observatory, the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. In a NASA briefing today, Program Scientist Eric Smith told reporters it was born out of a realization in the mid-1990s that, no matter how long it stared into deep space, Hubble would never be able to see the universe’s very first stars a ....

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