Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
Scientists say they have made a major breakthrough in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion - the energy process that powers the stars.
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Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
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Re: Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
AsleepInYorkshire wrote:Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
Scientists say they have made a major breakthrough in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion - the energy process that powers the stars.
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Remarkable. I was offered a job there way back in the day but turned it down because it was expected to be closed down within two years. Obviously, someone had the good sense to keep it open.
But, alas, I just read in that article it's closing next year. The jobs exported to France, no doubt
Terrific achievements at JET though.
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Re: Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
Excellent new - the first bit.
But at least something for the new minister for Brexit Benefits to crow about
"But, alas, I just read in that article it's closing next year. The jobs exported to France, no doubt"
But at least something for the new minister for Brexit Benefits to crow about
"But, alas, I just read in that article it's closing next year. The jobs exported to France, no doubt"
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Re: Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
With U.K. participation in ITER uncertain thanks to Brexit.
Another win!
Another win!
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Re: Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
Spet0789 wrote:With U.K. participation in ITER uncertain thanks to Brexit.
Another win!
How many if these are EU states?
As signatories to the ITER Agreement, the ITER Members China, the European Union, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States will share in the cost of project.
Taken from - https://www.iter.org/proj/Countries
Never let the facts get in the way of a Brexit rant
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Re: Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
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https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3551
"The United Kingdom shall participate as a member of the Joint Undertaking for ITER and the development of Fusion Energy (F4E)."
https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3551
"The United Kingdom shall participate as a member of the Joint Undertaking for ITER and the development of Fusion Energy (F4E)."
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Re: Way to go Oxford - Oxford's JET lab smashes nuclear fusion energy output record
All part of the U.K.-EU trade and Co-operation Agreement. Those articles are a year out of date.
Similarly, the U.K.’s membership of the Horizon Programme was a part of that agreement and yet remains uncertain.
The U.K. is still not guaranteed to be able to fully participate in ITER.
Similarly, the U.K.’s membership of the Horizon Programme was a part of that agreement and yet remains uncertain.
The U.K. is still not guaranteed to be able to fully participate in ITER.
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