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ITER’s central solenoid — a 59-foot stack of six superconducting modules wound from 36 km of cable — is one module away from completion
Inside a climate-controlled facility in Poway, California, engineers at General Atomics are winding the last operational module of the most powerful pulsed magnet ever designed. When that sixth module ...
For years, scientists have been trying to replicate the concept of nuclear fusion — the phenomenon that keeps the Sun and other stars alive — and turn it into a working reactor on Earth that can ...
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The final 3,000-ton magnet for the world’s largest fusion reactor just arrived in France — a 59-foot coil that took 15 years and clears the way to first plasma
A 300-ton superconducting coil, roughly 59 feet tall, rolled through the gates of the ITER fusion reactor complex in southern ...
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