Michelle Starr of Science Alert reports on a technological breakthrough in fusion technology.
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- For the first time ever, a fusion reactor has achieved an energy output of 1.3 megajoule and has done so while generating more energy than it absorbed.
- The research, which was conducted at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, represents a significant step forward in the adoption of nuclear fusion.
- Technological innovation is essential to unlocking a clean energy future.
“Although there’s still some way to go, the result represents a significant improvement on previous yields: eight times greater than experiments conducted just a few months prior, and 25 times greater than experiments conducted in 2018. It’s a huge achievement.”
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