Researchers mass-produce fusion-ready steel in UK-first
A UKAEA working group has successfully demonstrated the industrial scale production of fusion-grade steel.
A UKAEA working group has successfully demonstrated the industrial scale production of fusion-grade steel.
One year after the conclusion of the Joint European Torus (JET)’s final scientific experiments, crucial findings are emerging that will play a key role in advancing future fusion machines.
UKAEA has partnered with STEM Returners on a new programme to help engineers return to work following a career break.
UKAEA welcomes the decision to proceed with the Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) road scheme.
UKAEA and the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre, have partnered with technology pioneer, IBM, to work on designing future experimental fusion power plants.
RACE, the UKAEA’s centre for Remote Applications in Challenging Environments, celebrates its 10th anniversary
Since its launch in April 2023, UKAEA’s Tritium Training Course has provided world-class development to more than 180 fusion industry professionals.
Scientists and engineers from UKAEA and the University of Bristol have successfully created the world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery.
The world’s first fusion energy-themed café was officially inaugurated today, marking a milestone in public engagement with fusion energy science and technology.
UKAEA will lead the creation of a new £4.9m nuclear robotics and artificial intelligence cluster across Cumbria and Oxfordshire.