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Plasma physics

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”

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory designated an historic mechanical engineering site

Researchers design simpler magnets for twisty facilities that could lead to steady-state fusion operation

Validating models for next-generation fusion facilities with the PPPL flagship

Fisch receives funding for ‘unlikely but fantastic’ clean energy technology

Novel PPPL invention could improve the efficiency of car and truck engines while reducing pollutants

PPPL partners with local company on developing superconducting magnets for space applications

New computer code could help reach fusion faster

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