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Nuclear energy

Two PPPL physicists named to high-level DOE positions

PPPL in the spotlight: national CBS news program focuses on fusion energy

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

Go with the flow: New findings about moving electricity could improve fusion devices

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

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory designated an historic mechanical engineering site

The outlook for harnessing on Earth the fusion that powers the sun and stars

Feeding fusion: hydrogen ice pellets prove effective for fueling fusion plasmas

Scientists collaborate on public-private partnership to facilitate the development of commercial fusion energy

PPPL and Princeton demonstrate novel technique that may have applicability to future nuclear disarmament talks

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