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Building the World's Most Powerful Laser

New lasers will be key to making fusion energy and proton therapy practical.

A New Approach to Fusion

A startup snags funding to start early work on a low-budget test reactor.

Igniting Fusion

Researchers at a California National Lab will soon attempt to start self-sustaining fusion reactions using the world's largest lasers. If it works, it could be a first step on the road to abundant fusion power.

Q & A: Steven Chu

The secretary of energy talks with Technology Review about the future of nuclear power post Yucca Mountain and why fuel-cell cars have no future.

Better Control for Fusion Power

A new control process may enable practical fusion reactors.

Federal Research Funding Cut

Financial support for a major international fusion project is one of many casualties.

Mining the Moon

Lab experiments suggest that future fusion reactors could use helium-3 gathered from the moon.

A Spark of Hope for Fusion

A new device clears an obstacle to a type of fusion power plant.

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