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Nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion

Lasers energise fusion research

23 Aug 2001

A new method to kick-start nuclear fusion has boosted hopes of harnessing the energy that powers the Sun. Scientists from Japan and the UK have used lasers to both compress and ignite the nuclear fuel, a technique that could be scaled-up to power reactors that produce hundreds of times more energy than they consume (R Kodama et al 2001 Nature 412 798).

Nuclear fusion is an attractive potential source of energy because the two isotopes of hydrogen used

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