Nuclear fission reactors have been within our grasp for 50 years now, but harnessing the power of the Sun through stable nuclear fusion has eluded us. Stable nuclear fusion involves a plasma’s ...
On its final day of operation, the Alcator C-Mod tokamak at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Plasma Science & Fusion Center (Figure 1) set a new record for plasma pressure in a magnetic ...
A key challenge in producing fusion energy is confining the plasma long enough for the ionized hydrogen to fuse and produce net power. Suppressing plasma turbulence is one approach to this, but the ...
MIT’s nuclear fusion reactor Alcator C-Mod set a new world record on its last day of functioning at their Plasma Science and Fusion Center. Due to lack of government funding, the experimental reactor ...
The Acator C-Mod tokamak nuclear-fusion reactor set a new world record for plasma pressure at MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center. Tokamak nuclear-fission reactors achieve high plasma pressures ...
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