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The Sound of Science
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
23 episodes
9 months ago
“The Sound of Science” is a podcast that lets you hear the voices behind the scientific breakthroughs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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“The Sound of Science” is a podcast that lets you hear the voices behind the scientific breakthroughs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Show more...
Science
Technology,
News,
Tech News
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Fusion: Energy at the Extreme
The Sound of Science
30 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
Fusion: Energy at the Extreme

Building a sun on Earth to produce unlimited, carbon-free energy may sound like science fiction, but it's not. It's a nuclear process called fusion, where two atoms join together and create an abundance of energy. Recreating the power of a star is no easy feat, but scientists across the globe are hard at work to make it a reality. From materials, to confining sun-hot plasmas, to fuel, there are a lot of scientific challenges to overcome to build a fusion reactor. In this episode, we talked to several Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists about how they are tackling these problems and why the future of fusion looks brighter than ever right now.

 

The Sound of Science
“The Sound of Science” is a podcast that lets you hear the voices behind the scientific breakthroughs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.