A remarkable feat has just been achieved in China in the quest for clean and inexhaustible energy. An experimental nuclear ...
Scientists have succeeded in maintaining an "artificial sun" here on Earth for a whopping 17 minutes and 46 seconds.
China has achieved a major milestone in the quest for practical commercial fusion power. The Experimental Advanced ...
A nuclear fusion reactor in China, dubbed the "artificial sun," has broken its own record to bring humanity one step closer to near-limitless clean energy.
Now, China's 'artificial sun' reactor – officially called 'Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak' (EAST) – has set a new world record, bringing the goal of limitless clean energy ever closer.
China’s "artificial sun" EAST fusion reactor smashed the previous record for sustained plasma, advancing nuclear fusion ...
This breakthrough occurred thanks to several upgrades to the tokamak, including doubling the heat output while maintaining stability. Many of the techniques and breakthroughs discovered at EAST ...
A new record for plasma confinement time and temperature has been set at the EAST fusion research reactor. ITER should also ...
EAST is an experimental superconducting tokamak fusion device located in Hefei, China. Operated by the Institute of Plasma Physics (AISPP) at the Hefei Institute of Physical Science, it began ...
China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), known as the “artificial sun,” set a new world record by ...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), commonly known as China's "artificial sun," has achieved a remarkable scientific milestone by maintaining steady-state high-confinement ...
The team behind the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) in China kept their fusion drive running for more ...