French scientists have achieved a nuclear fusion breakthrough with the WEST reactor, maintaining plasma for over 22 minutes.
The WEST reactor maintained plasma for 1,337 seconds, about 22 minutes, surpassing the record set by China in January.
French scientists achieved a milestone by maintaining a plasma state for over 22 minutes in their WEST reactor, advancing ...
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