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Using artificial intelligence to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion

Using artificial intelligence to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion
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Using artificial intelligence to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion

Using artificial intelligence to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion
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Using AI to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion

Using AI to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion
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'Artificial sun' sets record for time at 180 million degrees Fahrenheit in advance for nuclear fusion

Scientists in South Korea have announced a new world record for the length of time they sustained temperatures of 180 million degrees Fahrenheit \u2014 seven times hotter than the sun s core \u2014 during a nuclear fusion experiment.

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