Nuclear Fusion Reactor Produces Plasma At 180,000,000F For first Time
The spherical Tokamak uses magnets to contain this super hot plasma, that creates the conditions under which nuclear fusion can take place.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Jeremy Strong Is 'Relieved To Be Free' Of Kendall Now 'Succession' Is Over
Newsweek -
Lieu Slams GOP For Holding Trump To 'Different Standard' In Hush Money Case
Newsweek -
See Shocking Moment 8ft Cannibal Alligator Eats Smaller Gator
Newsweek -
Pentagon: U.S. Sending Ukraine Older Abrams Tanks To Expedite Delivery
Newsweek -
Gov. Jim Justice Orders 'All-Out Investigation' Of West Virginia State Police
Newsweek -
Blinken: US Would 'Consider' Labeling Cartels Terrorist Organizations
Newsweek -
Whale With Deformed Spine Spotted Off Spanish Coast
Newsweek -
Meghan Markle's Mother's Touching Gesture Months After Suicidal Thoughts
Newsweek -
Paul George Injury Detail Noticed By Clippers Fans Sparks Concerns
Newsweek -
Disney World Defies Ron DeSantis by Hosting Gay Rights Summit in Florida
Newsweek -
What Is Depleted Uranium? Putin Warns Against UK Plan To Send Ammunition
Newsweek -
People Unprepared For What A French Bulldog Husky Mix Looks Like: ‘Bullsky'
Newsweek -
Watch Moment Security Guards Save 'Dozens' After Stopping Armed Man
Newsweek -
Is Clint Eastwood Missing? Recent Photo Shines Light On Actor’s Health
Newsweek -
Watch Woman Rescue FedEx Worker Trapped In Van
Newsweek -
Bear Gets A Good Scratch From Tree Trunk In Hilarious Video
Newsweek