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National fusion laboratory expands reach to create fusion and counter climate change

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

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

PPPL launches project to build the Princeton Plasma Innovation Center: a state-of-the-art office and laboratory building

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

New feedback system can improve efficiency of fusion reactions

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

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory designated an historic mechanical engineering site

Validating models for next-generation fusion facilities

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Mail: PO Box 451, Princeton, NJ 08542-0451

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