Scientists in California shooting nearly 200 lasers at a cylinder holding a fuel capsule the size of a peppercorn have taken another step in the quest for fusion energy, which, if mastered, could provide the world with a near-limitless source of clean power.

Last year on a December morning, scientists at the National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California (LLNL) managed, in a world first, to produce a nuclear fusion reaction that released more energy than it used, in a process called “ignition.”

Now they say they have successfully replicated ignition at least three times this year, according to a December report from the LLNL. This marks another significant step in what could one day be an important solution to the global climate crisis, driven primarily by the burning of fossil fuels.

  • @BoastfulDaedra
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    26 months ago

    I see you like to cherry pick, because what you’re citing supports my argument better than yours.

    • @[email protected]
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      6 months ago

      I am being completely sincere when I ask this: what are you basing your argument on?

      edit: wait hang on, both of those quotes start as the second sentence on both pages. not exactly cherry picking if it’s statement #2 from wikipedia…