Actual post from Dec. 15 from one of the streams. This is a real topic. As far as promoting women and minorities even if their qualifications are not as good as the white male scientists, I am all for it. We need diversity at the lab and if that is what it takes, so be it. Quit your whining. Look around the lab, what do you see? White male geezers. How many African Americans do you see at the lab? Virtually none. LLNL is one of the MOST undiverse places you will see. Face it folks, LLNL is an institution of white male privilege and they don't want to give up their privileged positions. California, a state of majority Hispanics has the "crown jewel" LLNL nestled in the middle of it with very FEW Hispanics at all!
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If it looks really promising some private company could start working on it. Maybe if you van convince Musk it could get you to Mars he would fund it.
I agree the NNSA labs only have a small interest in fusion reactors. NIF is closest thing and that rather different .
https://www.openstar.tech/
There's an article about it here from New Zealand with a video on it:
https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/08/06/young-maori-physicist-seeking-to-harness-power-of-the-stars/
New Zealand is a nuclear-free zone as I recall, with a history of opposition to French nuclear testing, and they also do not have any commercial nuclear power, or research reactors.