China's 'Artificial Sun' Sets New Record for Plasma Confinement
China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), also known as the "artificial sun," has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by successfully confining plasma for 1,066 seconds at high temperatures. This breakthrough occurred on December 30, 2024, significantly surpassing its previous record.
Researchers from the Institute of Plasma Physics at the Hefei Institute of Physical Science in Anhui Province conducted the experiment, marking a key advancement in the quest for practical nuclear fusion energy. The achievement is seen as a significant step toward developing sustainable energy sources.
Chinese scientists are committed to addressing the challenges that have hindered the progress of fusion technology for over seventy years. With additional experimental fusion facilities being constructed in Hefei, the team aims to expedite the transition from experimental setups to viable energy solutions.
As researchers continue to tackle technological barriers, this breakthrough could potentially pave the way for a future powered by cleaner and more efficient energy sources.
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