Scientists in California have made a key breakthrough in nuclear fusion, a technology with the potential to transform the global energy landscape. fusion energy
Scientists in California have made a key breakthrough in nuclear fusion, a technology with the potential to transform the global energy landscape.
Scientists have been experimenting with the technology for decades, but tests typically require enormous amounts of power. Generating a fusion reaction that puts out more energy than it consumes — technically called a net-energy gain — has been elusive. A spokeswoman for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said the analysis was still ongoing and it would share more details Tuesday.
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