US scientists end 70-year fusion struggle, paving way for better reactors
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Fusion scientists have made a breakthrough in solving a decades-old reactor flaw, potentially accelerating stellarator development tenfold. The new method uses symmetry theory to accurately locate and eliminate magnetic holes that cause particle leakage, a major obstacle in fusion reactor design. This advancement could significantly speed up the path to clean, limitless fusion energy and improve safety in other reactor types.
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