Sweden's Green14 is sampling material from its pilot reactor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. The pilot has a 100 kW plasma capacity with 5 kg/h of silicon.
"Higher density," of course, is in this case still very little: approximately ten billionth billionth grams of dust per cubic meter, equivalent to just 10 kg of dust in a sphere with Earth's radius.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN100 kW plasma reactor powers Swedish startup to produce high-purity silicon outputGreen14, a Swedish startup, has announced it is on track to achieve stable production of 5 kg/h of high-purity silicon and ...
NASA's latest astrophysics observatory, SPHEREx, has officially embarked on its mission to explore the origins of the universe, trace the history of galaxies, and search for the building blocks of ...
The ancient invention was a hollow sphere mounted so that it could turn on a pair of hollow tubes that provided steam to the sphere from a cauldron. The steam would then escape from hollow bent ...
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