Plasma, the electrically charged state of matter that lights up stars and neon signs, has just revealed a subtle effect that ...
Producing fusion energy requires heating plasma to more than one hundred million degrees and confining it stably with strong ...
Just as in-flight turbulence—irregular disruptions in the airflow—results in a bumpy plane ride, plasma turbulence transports ...
Plasma has long been treated as an exotic laboratory curiosity, yet a new world-first result is forcing scientists to look at ...
Researchers discovered heat in fusion reactors doesn't diffuse slowly—it executes an American football-style "long pass." ...