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fusion power

An artist’s interpretation of spin-aligned atoms during the process of fusion.

Quantum Spin Makes Fusion Power 10x Hotter

This cross section of ITER shows the inner walls of the fusion system. New experimental results suggest that sprinkling boron powder into the vessel could protect the inner walls from the plasma’s heat. Additionally, a new computer modeling framework shows the powder may only need to be sprinkled from one location. (Image credit: ITER Organization)

Sprinkle of boron key to unlocking fusion energy

The ALPACA measurement device being aligned using red and green lasers

New Diagnostic Tool ALPACA Could Boost Fusion Power Output

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