
Work to start on powerful new laser facility funded by public-private partnership
Construction activity will start this month on a powerful new laser research facility located on Colorado State University’s Foothills Campus.

Construction activity will start this month on a powerful new laser research facility located on Colorado State University’s Foothills Campus.

The HH-70 tokamak from Energy Singularity, China’s first dedicated fusion-power company. Credit: Energy Singularity On a cold February morning in
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