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Planetary Ejections and Cratering
Earth's (or Moon's) gravity requires hydrogen or helium, a hydrogen fusion model, Field-dynamical Earth Model (FEM), fits all of the necessary conditions, ... the tektites. He calls for a planetary model that includes hydrogen or helium (other than radiogenic degassing). FEM involves hydrogen fusion which produces helium. The worldwide distribution of iridium at the ...
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Evolution, Mass Extinctions, and Mass Speciations
Hydrogen fusion by-products include neutrons, helium nuclei or alpha particles, and high-energy protons and electrons. Collectively, x-rays, gamma-rays and fusion by-products are referred to ...
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Solar Activity and Human Global Warming
The sun is running on hydrogen fusion converting 700 million tonnes of hydrogen into about 695 million tonnes of helium every second. This leaves 5 ...
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Living on Earth: Three Mile Island Anniversary Special Series
It's easy to see why physicists say fusion is the energy source of the future. The fuel for fusion is virtually unlimited. The Levitating Diapole Experiment at MIT is designed to achieve fusion, or the energy of the stars, on Earth. (Photo: Bruce Gellerman) It's a form of hydrogen ... of the largest fusion device ever conceived and predict it will demonstrate that fusion really is ...
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Department of Energy - Fusion
Fusion Geothermal Hydrogen Hydropower Natural Gas Nuclear Oil Renewables Solar Wind You are here: DOE Home > Energy Sources > Fusion Printer-Friendly Fusion The Department of Energy, through the Fusion Energy Sciences Office in the Office of Science seeks to advance plasma science and fusion science and ...
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Department of Energy - Hydrogen
Fossil Fuels Fusion Geothermal Hydrogen Hydropower Natural Gas Nuclear Oil Renewables Solar Wind You are here: DOE Home > Energy Sources > Hydrogen Printer-Friendly Hydrogen Hydrogen is a ... hydrogen related research to overcome obstacles in taking hydrogen fuel cell vehicles from the laboratory to the showroom. Fuel cell vehicles operating on hydrogen are zero-emission vehicles. The Energy Hydrogen ...
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Focus on Fusion
It is called 'fusion' because it is based on fusing light nuclei such as hydrogen isotopes to release energy. The process is similar to ... stars. Effective energy-producing fusions require that gas from a combination of isotopes of hydrogen - deuterium and tritium - is heated to very high temperatures (100 million degrees centigrade) and ...
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Fusion News - ITER to be sited at Cadarache, France
Is fusion safe? A fusion reactor is like a gas burner – the ... fusion reactions will be used for the same purposes as current sources of energy, such as generation of electricity, heat for industrial use or the production of hydrogen. The fuel consumption of a fusion power station will be extremely low. A 1 GW fusion plant will ...
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RadWaste.org - Nuclear fusion
In simple terms, the fusion process works by combining light atoms, such as isotopes of hydrogen ... Fusion Times (US) EN Cold Fusion (US) EN Cold Fusion Folder (US) EN Cold Fusion Links (US) EN Cold Fusion Research (US) EN Cold Nuclear Fusion Files (US) EN Frascati Cold Fusion Research ...
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DOE Office of Science - Fusion Energy Sciences Major Facilities
Fusion Energy Sciences Major Facilities OFFICE OF SCIENCE - FUSION ENERGY SCIENCES PROGRAM What is Fusion? ITER Major Facilities Advisory Committee (FESAC) Calendar Fusion Institutions Solicitations & ... fusion energy source. MAJOR FACILITIES ITER (Latin for "the way") is a critical step between today’s studies of plasma physics and tomorrow’s fusion power plants producing electricity and hydrogen ...
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