Nuclear fusion reactors, if and when they become practical, will need a steady supply of fuel. The source of that fuel is the ...
Lithium isotopes, lithium-6, and lithium-7, can both be used for breed tritium, but the reaction with lithium-6 is much more ...
Lithium-6 is essential for producing nuclear fusion fuel, but isolating it from the much more common isotope, lithium-7, usually requires liquid mercury, which is extremely toxic. Now, researchers ...
Lithium-6 is a crucial material for nuclear fusion reactors, but isolating it is challenging – now researchers have found a way to do this without using toxic mercury ...
A mysterious meteorite, discovered in Northwest Africa in 2023, is challenging what we know about the solar system’s history.
Electronic warfare is a central force in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, how does it work, and how is Ukraine effectively ...