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Aussie fusion hopeful secures more cash 

AUSTRALIA'S own nuclear fusion company HB11 has won a $20 million from Deakin University, which plans to build what it calls the "largest recycling and clean energy advanced manufacturing ecosystem in Australia". 

 Cofounders of-HB11 Energy Prof Heinrech Hora and Warren McKenzie

Cofounders of-HB11 Energy Prof Heinrech Hora and Warren McKenzie

 It said $6 million comes from a larger grant of $50 million to Deakin from Canberra and another $14 million from its partners.   HB11 Energy will work with Deakin's Recycling and Renewable Energy...

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