We have been 'close' to nuclear fusion energy for 50 years. How much longer?
Between progress and disappointments, nuclear fusion energy struggles to become a real source, amid uncertainties and costs. Seriously: how much more time does it take?
Between progress and disappointments, nuclear fusion energy struggles to become a real source, amid uncertainties and costs. Seriously: how much more time does it take?
China's fusion reactor shatters another record. Tokamak is always more stable, and 10 times hotter than the sun.
Korea also builds its artificial sun, and today it is ahead of everyone: yesterday KSTAR turned on for 20 seconds.
Getting reactions from nuclear fusion that give more energy than you put into the system can be the final answer to the climate crisis.