
Available in this issue of Low Temperature News September 2025
- The Future Is Frozen: How Cryogenics Is Redefining Food Innovation
- Scientists help power world’s largest fusion energy project
- The Harry Jones Prize
- What goes up does not come down: Helium recovery and liquefaction at the University of Edinburgh
- Delta Reliably Meets the Need for Cryogenic Pipe Shoes in the LNG Space
- The accelerator chain prepares for high luminosity
- Instruments: Bunker shielding in place
- ITER Magnets build cold test facility
- Germany bets billions on nuclear fusion for energy future
- Ariane 6 takes flight for the second time
- The NSF National Radio Astronomy Observatory Collaborates with RIX
- Bluefors Announces Compact, High-Performance PT205 Pulse Tube
- Second Ariane 6 standing on the launch pad
- CB&I and Shell Demonstrate First Commercial-Scale Liquid Hydrogen
- SNU and UKAEA build fusion cable in second phase of joint research.
- Superconducting Materials for reliable protocols.
- New AI model advances fusion power research by predicting the success of experiments
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