TOKYO -- Japan's fusion power project has successfully produced superhot plasma, the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology reported Tuesday, achieving a breakthrough toward the potential next-generation energy source.
The JT-60SA research facility has achieved first plasma, meaning it was able to generate a high-temperature cloud of ionized atoms, the institutes said.
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