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World's biggest superconducting magnet passes final tests in China

China has completed testing of what it says is the world’s largest superconducting magnet system for a future nuclear fusion reactor, marking a major step toward building devices capable of containing plasma hotter than the sun’s core. Researchers at the Institute of Plasma Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences completed the development, acceptance, and full-performance testing of two key superconducting systems: a toroidal-field superco…

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China has achieved a major breakthrough in making fusion energy a reality. Scientists have successfully created two of the reactor's most crucial superconducting magnets.

China recently made headlines with its artificial sun. Now they've created the world's largest magnet. Having passed tests and surpassed ITER, which previously held the title, this project will have one goal: to become the world's largest.

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In China, the Institute of Plasma Physics has just validated a 582-ton magnet that surpasses the volume and energy capacity of the international Iter reactor. A breakthrough that gives it a huge boost in the fusion energy race. Explanations.

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thedailycpec.com broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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