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A South Korean fusion reactor just hit a milestone by running plasma at a whopping 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 se…
A South Korean fusion reactor just hit a milestone by running plasma at a whopping 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 seconds – that’s seven times hotter than the Sun! This breakthrough moves us closer to harnessing nuclear fusion, mimicking the energy of stars for a cleaner, limitless power source.
The secret to this success? Upgrading the reactor’s divertor to tungsten, allowing it to withstand extreme heat without reacting with the plasma. This led to another achievement: maintaining plasma in an efficient “H-mode” for 102 seconds. South Korea aims to push this to 300 seconds by 2026, a bold step towards sustainable energy.
Here’s to future breakthroughs in powering our world of @science! 🚀


