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Ophiocordycepsis on December 12nd, 2022 at 01:52 UTC »
This is big news. I read an article a year or two ago that predicted this breakthrough would be coming, at the time it seemed a little too hopeful but here we are. Uplifting indeed.
jpg06051992 on December 12nd, 2022 at 01:24 UTC »
Mastering fusion is a necessity to unlock the real future tech, lowering energy tensions will also make the world more geopolitically stable.
I’m 30 so I know I won’t live to see it, but I enjoy knowing that my great grand children will be reaping the rewards of this research.
4thDevilsAdvocate on December 11st, 2022 at 23:54 UTC »
TL;DR: they got more power from a fusion reaction than they spent on starting it.
This is monumental. The US Department of Energy is announcing a "major scientific breakthrough" on Tuesday.
And, as u/rmarti78 noted over on r/fusion:
Anyway, the article: