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Intrusive memories, Silent aircraft, Nuclear fusion, Pluto

BBC Inside Science

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The Tokamak: A Success!

High-temperature superconducting Tokamak runs for 24 hours without overheating. The longest a Tokamak has been continuously running before is just five hours. Fusion always seems to be 30 years away, so I had to ask, what's the timeline for getting energy this way? It's so sad, because things started off so well with the first Russian Tokamaks in the 1960s. So we all expect in the future that we might get more power when this machine, the whole world is building now.

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