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Nuclear fusion energy record points way to harnessing power of the sun

The nuclear fusion experiment at the Joint European Torus in Oxford on 21 December saw a ball of super-hot plasma sustained for 5 seconds, producing a record 59 megajoules of heat energy. JET’s past record was 22 megajoules for less than a second, set in 1997.

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