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Ignition confirmed in a nuclear fusion experiment for the first time [newscientist.com]:
We have ignition. An analysis has confirmed that an experiment conducted in 2021 created a fusion reaction energetic enough to be self-sustaining, which brings it one step closer to being useful as a source of energy [newscientist.com].
The fusion ignition took place on 8 August 2021 [newscientist.com] at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility (NIF) in California, but NIF researchers haven’t been able to reproduce this landmark achievement since. They have spent the past year analysing the experimental conditions that …
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