Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research, or KSTAR, scientists have succeeded in sustaining a plasma gas at 100 million kelvin for up to 20 seconds without experiencing significant instabilities. This result is thought to be a significant step forward in the development of a sustainable nuclear fusion reaction.
The KSTAR team’s research paper has been published in Nature. This result is a major development though a sustainable reactor that produces more energy than it consumes will be a product in the future. A primary problem is maintaining…Scientists Report Major Progress On Tokamak Fusion Effort
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