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The future of nuclear fusion energy could be at Jefferson Lab

Started by Marlin, May 15, 2026, 11:10

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QuoteScientists at the Newport News facility are working on a way to boost the efficiency of fusion reactors.

Inside a small research space at Jefferson Lab, physicist Xiangdong Wei gestures to what looks like a row of computer servers.

Stereo-looking machines with knobs, buttons and interconnecting wires are stacked against one wall. A high-tech microwave device lines another.

The equipment is set up for Wei's team to try and detect an electromagnetic signal that is tiny – less than a part per million of a single electrical volt.

Researchers at Jefferson Lab in Newport News are developing technology to detect minute electromagnetic signals to improve the efficiency of fusion reactors. The project utilizes specialized microwave devices and high-tech sensors to monitor electrical fluctuations at levels below one millionth of a volt. This work aims to refine the control of fusion reactions, potentially advancing the commercial viability of future nuclear energy facilities.

Read the full article at WHRO Public Media: https://www.whro.org/environment/2026-05-14/the-future-of-nuclear-fusion-energy-could-be-at-jefferson-lab