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World's largest nuclear fusion project begins assembly in France
short by Pragya Swastik / on Wednesday, 29 July, 2020
The world's biggest nuclear fusion project entered its five-year assembly phase on Tuesday in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, southern France. Once completed, the $23.5-billion facility will be able to generate ultra-hot 'plasma' required for nuclear fusion. The 'ITER' project, a collaboration between India, EU, Japan, South Korea, Russia, China and the US, will replicate the reactions that power the Sun.
read more at The Guardian