A New Zealand company is trying to recreate the energy of a star on Earth, using a new type of fusion reactor.
A reactor in southern France creates and maintains hot plasma of 50 million degrees Celsius for 6 minutes continuously, reaching an important milestone that helps make fusion
The JT-60SA reactor, as tall as 6 buildings in Japan, will create plasma as hot as 200 million degrees Celsius, paving the way for the goal of obtaining net energy from fusion
Fusion energy seems like a promising and promising technology, but never true?
I've seen people succeed hundreds of times ... in movies. What about in real life?
Is this the answer to the world energy crisis certainly going to take place?
Fusion reactions, the type of reaction that is happening inside the sun and stars, can help missiles fly from Earth to Mars in a month.
Helium (He) is the element in the periodic table of the chemical element He and has the atomic number 2.
The goal of research on fusion energy is to create the same energy as the stars on earth by synthesizing nuclei of light nuclei such as hydrogen, deutrium, tritium ...
In June 2015, the total cost of ITER construction exceeded 14 billion USD but experts said this was a totally worthy investment.