An Oxford-based company behind a pioneering approach to generating clean fusion power is kicking off a £400m capital-raising that would be among the largest by a UK energy start-up. Sky News has ...
Oxford-based First Light Fusion has provided a strategic update as advancements in its amplifier technology and progress in the fusion energy sector have prompted a shift to accelerate its revenue ...
Oxford's First Light Fusion, an inertial fusion startup, has announced the appointment of Christophe Junillon as its new Chief Technology Officer. Bringing over 20 years’ senior leadership experience ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr Nicholas Hawker, founder/CEO of First Light Fusion (First Light Fusion) A company trying to solve the problem of nuclear fusion ...
First Light Fusion presents first reactor-compatible path to "high gain" fusion, which would drastically reduce the cost of this limitless clean energy source. Gain (energy out divided by energy in – ...
First Light has identified its projectile fusion reactor can be used to produce medical isotopes Presents new market opportunity for First Light – demand for medical isotopes is growing significantly ...
Oxford-based company First Light Fusion (FLF) achieved the stunning reaction using a unique method at its laboratory in Kidlington. The projectile method is reportedly an easier and more efficient ...
The crown jewel of energy production, nuclear fusion using a projectile, may have been cracked in a major scientific breakthrough by a start-up in Oxford. First Light Fusion (FLF) was praised by ...
A company based near Kidlington has partnered with two European institutions to carry out magnetic fusion-related research. Inertial fusion company First Light Fusion is working alongside Sweden's KTH ...
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