A nuclear fusion reactor in China, dubbed the "artificial sun," has broken its own record to bring humanity one step closer ...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), commonly known as China's "artificial sun," has achieved a ...
China's EAST project has set a new global record by maintaining a high-confinement plasma state for over 17 minutes, paving ...
Scientists have succeeded in maintaining an "artificial sun" here on Earth for a whopping 17 minutes and 46 seconds.
China's artificial sun reactor sets a record by sustaining plasma for 1,066 seconds, marking progress toward limitless clean ...
EAST is an experimental superconducting tokamak fusion device located in Hefei, China. Operated by the Institute of Plasma Physics (AISPP) at the Hefei Institute of Physical Science, it began ...
The quest for harnessing nuclear fusion, the process that powers the sun, has taken a groundbreaking leap forward. On Monday, ...
This achievement takes the reactor into its operational phase, bringing us closer to clean and limitless energy using nuclear ...
China’s Hefei Institutes of Physical Science has claimed a new world record for maintaining a steady-state high-confinement ...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) – also called ‘artificial sun’ – has achieved the milestone of 1,006 seconds of operations for sustained plasma temperature above 180 million ...
Developed by a joint research team from China's Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, the system is based on cryogenic pellet ...
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), known as the "Artificial Sun", is China’s cutting-edge fusion ...