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  • Quantum Kinetics Corporation's Arc Reactor Cold Nuclear Fusion Technology Ready for Industry [Press Release]

    03/27/2025 4:55:22 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    Reuters ^ | February 05, 2025 | Quantum Kinetics Corporation
    Quantum Kinetics Corporation's Arc Reactor Cold Nuclear Fusion Technology Ready for Industry SEATTLE, WA, February 5, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Quantum Kinetics Corporation™ (QKC), an American company, has ushered in a dramatic shift in nuclear power evolution with their unmatched discovery—Arc Reactor™ technology. The company calls the process "Safe Nuclear™." Quantum Kinetics' research with heavily spiked radioactive water proved that using the company’s patented Quantum Kinetics Well® (QKW®), they are speeding up radioactive beta decay (+/-), and at the same time fabricating unique and useful atomic elements through transmutation. Tested and verified over three years at national laboratories in the...
  • New design could finally help to bring fusion power closer to reality

    08/10/2015 1:53:25 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    phys.org ^ | August 10, 2015 | by David L. Chandler & Provided by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    A cutaway view of the proposed ARC reactor. Thanks to powerful new magnet technology, the much smaller, less-expensive ARC reactor would deliver the same power output as a much larger reactor. Credit: the MIT ARC team ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's an old joke that many fusion scientists have grown tired of hearing: Practical nuclear fusion power plants are just 30 years away—and always will be. But now, finally, the joke may no longer be true: Advances in magnet technology have enabled researchers at MIT to propose a new design for a practical compact tokamak fusion reactor—and it's one that might be realized...