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Better nuclear fusion – thanks to math from biology
A new study discusses a way to make nuclear fusion devices more efficient by applying equations used in systems biology. Continue reading
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Tagged diverter, Kolmogorov model, Large Helical Device, Lota-Volterra equations, magnetic islands, nuclear fusion, plasma current, plasma recombination, separatrix, stellarator, tokamak, X-point diverter
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What is a fusion reaction?
The Copernican February 21, 2014 Last week, the National Ignition Facility, USA, announced that it had breached the first step in triggering a fusion reaction. But what is a fusion reaction? Here are some answers from Prof. Bora – which … Continue reading
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Tagged deuterium, electrical energy, fusion power, inertial confinement, ITER, magnetic confinement, National Ignition Facility, nuclear fusion, tokamak, tritium
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