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Synlight: Germany Turns on World's Largest Artificial Sun to Create Climate-Friendly Fuel
A gigantic artificial sun will help scientists develop new ways of producing hydrogen fuel. Scientists in Juelich, Germany switched on the world's largest artificial sun, called Synlight, in hopes of using it to develop climate-friendly fuels.
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