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The Tokamak High-Temperature Superconductors Break the World Record for Maintaining Plasma for 24 Hours

Tokamak Energy's design is small enough to fit on the stand at the Royal Society summer exhibition. A live video link to their HQ in Oxfordshire allows me to see an experiment in action. The company was testing to see whether the new superconducting material was strong enough to break the world record and maintain the plasma for 24 hours.

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