A material future for fusion? By / On July 4, 2022 / At 8:58 am / In Chemical world 13 Views Nuclear fusion has been a dream for decades. Kit Chapman finds out about the latest developments that could help it fulfil its promise Post navigation Prev PostLonza to invest $500 million in a fill and finish plant for biologic drugs Next PostNovartis cutting up to 8000 jobs You May Also Like Time-resolved spectroscopy shines new light on migratory insertion mechanism On August 8, 2022 | In Chemical world How can companies recycle wind turbine blades? On August 8, 2022 | In Chemical world A groundhog surprise and creative out-of-office replies On August 8, 2022 | In Chemical world