Nuclear Fusion Reactor sets a new world record
Nuclear Fusion reactor near Oxford, released 59 megajoules of energy for five seconds, setting a new world record.
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Nuclear Fusion reactor near Oxford, released 59 megajoules of energy for five seconds, setting a new world record.
A new world record sets China’s ‘artificial sun’ nuclear fusion reactor, by maintaining 70 million degrees Celsius (126 million °F) for 17 minutes.
There’s been a major fusion development we have to talk about and it’s big news.
Can this $22 billion megaproject make nuclear fusion power a reality?
China has successfully launched “Artificial Sun” nuclear fusion reactor, for the first time.
New records achieved on Stellarator Nuclear Fusion Reactor, with successful second round of experiments with Wendelstein 7-X.
Nicknamed Chinese artificial sun, the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), has achieved over 100 million degrees electron temperature in the core plasma in its four-month-long experiment campaign.
Producing efficient energy from Nuclear Fusion, it would be one of the most important events in our history.
UK nuclear fusion reactor has reached temperatures hotter than the center of the sun. Now the project is one step closer to produce clean power by 2030.
MIT undertakes an ambitious plan to build nuclear fusion plant within 15 years.