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China's 'artificial sun' reactor shatters major fusion limit — a step closer to near-limitless clean energy
China's EAST nuclear fusion reactor has successfully kept plasma stable at extreme densities, passing a major fusion ...
Researchers using China’s “artificial sun” fusion reactor have broken through a long-standing density barrier in fusion ...
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Nuclear fusion: China breaks the density barrier
China’s flagship fusion experiment has pushed plasma density beyond a limit that many physicists treated as a hard ceiling, ...
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China’s “artificial sun” hit a fusion record nobody thought possible
China’s latest fusion experiment did more than nudge a world record, it crossed a line many physicists quietly suspected ...
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China’s “artificial sun” breaks a fusion limit once deemed impossible
China’s latest advance in magnetic confinement fusion has pushed a key performance limit past what theory once allowed, ...
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China’s fusion reactor smashed an ‘unbreakable’ limit and rewrote physics
China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak, better known as the country’s “artificial sun,” has just done ...
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Chinese fusion reactor hits plasma density once thought impossible
China’s flagship fusion experiment has pushed its superheated fuel into a regime that many physicists once dismissed as ...
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China’s 'artificial sun' sets fusion world record that scientists previously considered impossible
Dubbed 'EAST,' China's 'artificial Sun' mimics the physics of Sun and stars to generate energy from hydrogen electrons.
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What Makes The Sun So Hot - Explained By Astronomers
The temperature in the Sun's core is about 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius), hot enough to make fusion reactions work perfectly. 5 million gigapascals. Think about this: the ...
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China’s ‘artificial sun’ breaks a fusion limit thought unbreakable
China’s flagship fusion experiment has crossed a line that many physicists once treated as a hard stop, pushing plasma density beyond a limit that had constrained reactors for decades. By finding a ...
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