World’s largest fusion reactor nears reality, to replicate Sun’s energy
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The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the world's largest nuclear fusion experiment, is nearing completion.
The project, which is based in Cadarache, France, recently received its last shipment of components needed to assemble a massive magnet at the heart of the reactor.
The central solenoid was designed and developed in the US at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and is one of the most important components of this massive experimental site.
The project, which is based in Cadarache, France, recently received its last shipment of components needed to assemble a massive magnet at the heart of the reactor.
The central solenoid was designed and developed in the US at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and is one of the most important components of this massive experimental site.
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