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Scientists Make Breakthrough, Closing in on Limitless Energy by 43 Seconds

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In a groundbreaking development that edges humanity closer to a future powered by virtually limitless energy, scientists have announced they are now able to sustain nuclear fusion reactions for an unprecedented 43 seconds. This significant milestone marks a leap forward in fusion research, bringing the promise of clean, abundant energy within tangible reach. The achievement, [...]
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Imagine a power plant that, instead of smoke and radioactive waste, leaves behind only a tiny amount of helium, drawing its fuel from seawater. Scientists in Greifswald have just moved us a step closer to this vision by maintaining a record-breaking 43-second fusion plasma in the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, bringing humanity closer to an era of virtually limitless, clean energy. This is a significant achievement.

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nuclearstreet.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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