The WEST reactor maintained plasma for 1,337 seconds, about 22 minutes, surpassing the record set by China in January.
The experiment was conducted using the WEST tokamak machine in southern France, where the plasma was sustained for 1,337 ...
French scientists on Tuesday announced that they had reached a "crucial milestone" in the long road towards nuclear fusion by ...
France's WEST tokamak set a record by sustaining plasma for 1,337 seconds, surpassing China's EAST. This milestone marks ...
French research organization CEA reported that on 12 February, the CEA’s WEST tokamak maintained a nuclear fusion plasma for ...
A successful test just set a new world record and provided a huge step in the quest for fusion power, which could provide ...
The achievement marks a significant step forward in the pursuit of controlled nuclear fusion, a potential source of limitless ...
France’s Commissariat à L'énergie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives on Tuesday claimed it’s topped China’s ...
A world record for nuclear fusion has been smashed after an 'artificial sun' reactor was able to maintain a plasma for more ...
Nuclear fusion aims to control inherently unstable plasma, offering a highly efficient energy source with minimal fuel use and no long-lived radioact ...
Plasma was kept stable for 22 minutes at the French research reactor WEST. The team wants to achieve several hours in future.
WEST, a tokamak run from the CEA Cadarache site in southern France and one of the EUROfusion consortium medium size Tokamak ...