China's EAST Reactor Achieves Record 1,066 Seconds of Nuclear Fusion at 180 Million Degrees

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Source: Energy Reporters
China's EAST Reactor Achieves Record 1,066 Seconds of Nuclear Fusion at 180 Million Degrees
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China's EAST reactor has set a new world record by maintaining plasma temperatures over 180 million degrees Fahrenheit for 1,066 seconds, marking a significant milestone in nuclear fusion research and the pursuit of clean, sustainable energy. This achievement demonstrates the potential for fusion to become a practical energy source, with global implications for energy security and environmental impact.

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