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stellarator
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory selected to collaborate with start-up that licenses its innovative technology
Feb. 1, 2023
SOS
PPPL’s Science on Saturday lecture series explores new science worlds beginning Feb. 4
Jan. 24, 2023
Numerical simulation of the neutron stars merging to form a black hole, with their accretion disks interacting to produce electromagnetic waves.
Ripples in the fabric of the universe may reveal the start of time
Jan. 20, 2023
Pillars of Creation image
Breakthrough PPPL confirmation of key theory behind the formation of planets, stars and supermassive black holes
Jan. 12, 2023
Photo of Marc-André De Looz
PPPL engineer wins sought-after seat on the IEEE Fusion Technology Standing Committee
Jan. 10, 2023
Apprentices in the flywheel of one of the motor generators
PPPL apprenticeship program to train highly-skilled technicians is a national model
Jan. 3, 2023
Solar corona
The world's largest turbulence simulation unmasks the flow of energy in astrophysical plasmas
Dec. 23, 2022
fusion
Four laboratory researchers receive high honors for their contributions to the development of fusion to counter climate change
Dec. 16, 2022
Interiors of NSTX-U and MAST-U with logos for PPPL and the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy.
National fusion laboratory expands reach to create fusion and counter climate change
Nov. 15, 2022

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