"Nuclear-Fusion Reactor Shutdown: Key Lessons for Scientists"

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Scientists are decommissioning the Joint European Torus (JET) nuclear-fusion reactor near Oxford, UK, to study the process in detail and ensure safety and viability for future fusion power plants. The facility's dismantling will provide crucial knowledge for the construction of the ITER fusion reactor in France and the design of the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) in Britain. The process involves removing radioactive tritium from materials and recycling components, with the aim of minimizing overall waste and reusing resources.
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