TOKYO -- A Japanese startup with roots in Osaka University has drawn worldwide attention for its advances in laser-powered nuclear fusion, viewed as a next-generation clean energy source.
Industry needs participation by suppliers, EX-Fusion chief Matsuo says

EX-Fusion's technology uses high-powered lasers to compress and heat fuel, causing nuclear fusion. (EX-Fusion)
TOKYO -- A Japanese startup with roots in Osaka University has drawn worldwide attention for its advances in laser-powered nuclear fusion, viewed as a next-generation clean energy source.