A new record for maintaining plasma burning inside a fusion reactor has been set in France, beating China's previous ...
Researchers in France have set an impressive new record. For 22 breathtaking minutes, blazing-hot plasma swirled inside the ...
France has upped the ante in the quest for fusion power by maintaining a plasma reaction for over 22 minutes – a new record.
French scientists on Tuesday announced that they had reached a "crucial milestone" in the long road towards nuclear fusion by ...
The WEST reactor maintained plasma for 1,337 seconds, about 22 minutes, surpassing the record set by China in January.
Milestone in effort to harness the same power that fuels the Sun and bring limitless, clean energy to the world ...
Nice number, but also not much more than a nice advance France’s Commissariat à L'énergie Atomique et aux Energies ...
WEST, a tokamak run from the CEA Cadarache site in southern France and one of the EUROfusion consortium medium size Tokamak ...
In this final segment of RealClearScience's interview with Laban Conblentz, Head of Communication at ITER, Coblentz shares the tale of how the world's largest fusion reactor came to be built in the pi ...
This hot, electrically charged gas easily becomes unstable, which can lead to lost energy and limit the efficiency of a possible future fusion reactor. The WEST tokamak machine in southern France ...
A world record for nuclear fusion has been smashed after an ‘artificial sun’ reactor was able to maintain a plasma for more than 22 minutes. The WEST reactor, in southern France, is at the ...
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