Tritium Accounting & Safety in Fusion: Why the Future of Clean Energy Depends on Tracking Every Atom

As fusion energy moves from experimental machines toward pilot plants and future commercial reactors, one challenge is rising sharply to the top of the engineering agenda: tritium accounting and safety. Tritium — the radioactive isotope of hydrogen — is essential for most early fusion concepts, especially the deuterium-tritium (D-T) reaction that offers the most achievable […]
Beyond the Plasma: Inside the Hidden Side of Fusion Engineering

When most people picture nuclear fusion, they imagine a swirling, glowing plasma — a miniature star contained inside a magnetic bottle. That image has dominated headlines for decades, and understandably so. Plasma physics is spectacular, high-tech, and full of breakthroughs that capture attention. Yet, for fusion to truly become a practical source of clean, abundant […]