Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research
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South Korea Breaks Nuclear Fusion Record AGAIN; Nuclear Fusion Potential Too Great to Miss?
South Korea is at it again, it seems. Scientists working to make nuclear fusion a potential means of energy usage has beaten yet another record after the Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) reactor in South Korea maintained "high-performance" plasma in a stable state for 70 seconds this week. This is the longest ever recorded for this type of reaction.
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