A ‘scientific breakthrough’ in nuclear fusion? How to watch the announcement
by Justine Calma from The Verge - All Posts on (#66RKN)
The high-powered Nova Laser before it creates nuclear fusion inside its target chamber at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1986. | Photo by Roger Ressmeyer/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images
On Tuesday, December 13th, scientists with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced that they'd achieved fusion ignition." The Verge has an updated post on the news here.
A scientific breakthrough" in the development of fusion energy is expected tomorrow from the Biden administration. For more than half a century, people have poured billions of dollars into nuclear fusion research, hoping to create a source of abundant, clean energy.
The rough idea is this: if we develop technology that can replicate the way the sun generates energy in a controlled way, we could power the world with energy that's free of greenhouse gas emissions and long-lived radioactive waste. But scientists have been unable to trigger a fusion reaction...