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Engineers just finished assembling the most powerful magnet ever built — the 1,000-ton heart of the $22 billion reactor chasing limitless fusion energy
In a cavernous assembly hall in southern France, engineers have locked the final piece of the Central Solenoid into place ...
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The world’s largest fusion reactor just received the final piece of its 3,000-ton superconducting heart
After more than a decade of fabrication and testing, the sixth and final module of ITER’s central solenoid has arrived at the fusion reactor’s construction site in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, southern ...
ITER, a €22-billion project in France, progresses as it receives final components for its central solenoid magnet, aiming to replicate the Sun's energy for limitless clean power.
France holds a unique position in the global nuclear landscape, with one of the most extensive and technically mature nuclear power programs in the world.
The government plans to compile a strategy by around next spring on researching and developing nuclear fusion power ...
Fusion power has always been a bit of a contradiction. The fusion part is actually kind of easy — an undergrad recently built a simple fusion device in his bedroom, for example — but getting ...
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