The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has said that is nuclear reactor, dubbed the ‘artificial sun’, successfully ran twice ...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), often referred to as China’s 'artificial sun,' successfully ...
The Chinese state news agency Xinhua described the accomplishment as "a key step towards the development of a fusion reactor.
This story incorporates reporting fromTechSpot, Popular Mechanics on MSN.com and MSN.China’s Experimental Advanced ...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak in Heifei, China, a testbed for the long-awaited (and now delayed) ...
The breakthrough by the Institute of Plasma Physics (ASIPP) at the Hefei Institute of Physical Science represents a significant step forward in the quest for fusion ...
Scientists have succeeded in maintaining an "artificial sun" here on Earth for a whopping 17 minutes and 46 seconds.
This fusion reactor recently maintained a super-hot plasma for over 1,000 seconds, surpassing its previous record of 403 seconds set in 2023, according to reports from Chinese state media. The process ...
Nuclear fusion works by replicating the sun's process of fusing light atoms under extreme heat and pressure to create heavier ...
Chinese scientists achieved a remarkable world record by sustaining plasma temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius for nearly 18 minutes.
China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), referred to as the "artificial sun," has achieved a new milestone in nuclear fusion research. The reactor maintained ...
China has conducted a nuclear fusion test that has broken its previous record, inching humanity one step closer to achieving unlimited renewable energy.