Proxima Fusion's €130 million Series A represents the largest private fusion round in European history.
Recent research shows real progress in making ultra-high temperature ceramics viable for fusion.
Suprema's new approach to high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tape recently delivered promising early results.
This week, we're highlighting two papers that may have flown under the radar but mark real progress in fusion engineering.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is raising a massive Series B2 extension round to finance its first commercial fusion power plant.
The company has slashed staff and scaled back operations to conserve cash, and is openly seeking new investment or even a potential buyer.
The outcome all but confirms that an unstabilized Z-pinch cannot confine plasma long enough for net energy gain.
The company incorporated a subsidiary in Tokyo earlier this year to cement its presence in the Japanese market.
While much of the content was discussed in past press releases and papers, a few interesting details were surfaced.
The announcement comes as the startup enters its next fundraising cycle.
The raise would support a new Bay Area laser facility and progress toward key milestones.
An analysis of Type One Energy's recent papers in the Journal of Plasma Physics.