Saturday, 10 September 2022

Nuclear fusion reactor sustains plasma at 100 million C for 30 seconds

Nuclear fusion reactor sustains plasma at 100 million C for 30 seconds

Scientists in South Korea have managed to get a nuclear fusion reactor to operate a stable plasma for 30 seconds, marking another promising step toward unlimited clean energy. Nuclear fusion, a process that physicists and engineers have been working on for decades, involves merging two atomic nuclei to form one larger nucleus under intense heat and pressure.

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