China's ‘Artificial Sun’ sets historic 17-minute Plasma record in Fusion experiment
- China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak achieved a world record by maintaining a high-confinement plasma for 1,066 seconds, more than doubling its previous record of 403 seconds set in 2023.
- The breakthrough represents a significant step in fusion power generation, crucial for replicating the sun's nuclear fusion processes for clean energy.
- EAST's achievement is a milestone in sustainable energy development, with new research facilities under construction in Hefei to expedite practical applications.
- Researchers continue to address challenges in fusion technology, aiming for large-scale fusion power generation to create a cleaner energy future.
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