After 70 years of false starts, fusion energy is finally gaining momentum
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After decades of failed attempts, fusion energy is experiencing unprecedented momentum as advanced tokamak reactors in China, France, and South Korea achieve record-breaking plasma stability and duration. The massive ITER project, backed by 30+ countries, aims to demonstrate net energy gain while AI helps predict plasma behavior and private investment has surged from $1 billion to $9 billion.
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