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Fusion Reactor Design

A new and unique fusion reactor comes together with PPPL's contributions

PPPL researchers earn Kaul Foundation Prize for a fusion cooling system

Scientists discover shortcut that aids the design of twisty fusion facilities

Princeton Stellarators, Inc., a PPPL spinoff company, receives funding through DOE’s Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory selected to collaborate with start-up that licenses its innovative technology

Elemental research: Scientists apply boron to tungsten components in fusion facilities

Smaller, stronger magnets could improve devices that harness the fusion power of the sun and stars

New feedback system can improve efficiency of fusion reactions

Uncovering a novel way to bring to Earth the energy that powers the sun and stars

Steve Cowley: The knight who leads the Lab has “the most fun job”

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