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The Kstar Reactor Crosses a Historic Record in Nuclear Fusion: Plasma Stabilized for 48 Seconds at 100 Million Degrees - the Troyes Observer

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The world of nuclear fusion is effervescent in the face of a discovery that could transform our understanding of fusion reactors. Imagine a tiny whirlwind in a calm ocean, capable of disrupting all the waters. It is precisely this phenomenon that South Korean researchers have observed in a plasma. This revelation raises a crucial question: how could these small turbulences revolutionize the production of energy on a global scale? In the field of…
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The world of nuclear fusion is effervescent in the face of a discovery that could transform our understanding of fusion reactors. Imagine a tiny whirlwind in a calm ocean, capable of disrupting all the waters. It is precisely this phenomenon that South Korean researchers have observed in a plasma. This revelation raises a crucial question: how could these small turbulences revolutionize the production of energy on a global scale? In the field of…

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troyes-obs.fr broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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