ITER, set to be the world’s largest experimental fusion reactor, has been delayed yet again. The €25bn megaproject will only switch on in 2034, and start producing energy in 2039. That’s almost a ...
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor fusion project has given a progress update on tackling the defects discovered last year in the thermal shields and vacuum vessel sector. It hopes ...
Earlier this week, RealClearScience published a portion of our interview with Laban Coblentz, ITER's Head of Communication. He told RCS how the world's leading nuclear fusion experiment has opened to ...