American scientists have successfully created and strengthened a level of nuclear power that was once only imagined, bringing us closer to the possibility of harnessing the power of the sun.
American scientists have for the first time managed to create — and then strengthen — a level of nuclear power that was once only dreamed of.
The results are an unprecedented “ignition” of the groundbreaking, carbon zero energy source that physicists have been attempting since World War II. As a power source, nuclear fusion far surpasses its controversial counterpart, nuclear fission. The latter results in extremely harmful waste and decay that lingers for thousands of years.“a major scientific breakthrough decades in the making.”
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