The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) nuclear fusion reactor maintained a steady, highly confined loop of plasma — the high-energy fourth state of matter — for 1,066 seconds on Monday (Jan. 20), which more than doubled its previous best of 403 seconds, Chinese state media reported.

  • @Warl0k3
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    This isn’t sustained fusion, just to be clear - this is a big deal because they’ve managed to develop a method of keeping the plasma from grounding out for ~16 minutes, and plasma modeling is one of the key areas for fusion to become a viable power source (that is, in a tokamak. WX-7, another ITER reactor, is doing it’s own very cool thing and will likely break this record by 2x within a couple months, but stellerators aren’t tokamaks and this is still super important work!). But they aren’t getting power out of it, we’re still decades away from that (and the US just dropped… er… all of their funding for science)

  • @[email protected]
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    Innovative industry frontrunners:

    • solar panels: US China

    • electric vehicles: US China

    • trains: US China

    • A.I.: US China

    • Fusion Energy: US China

    • Weapons: US

    We’re really making america great again 🇺🇸

    • Justin
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      511 days ago

      Can we cool it with the nationalism for just 1 week

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      Haha cute propaganda.

      China uses western tech for most of its production and steals what it can’t get freely, its trains are Japanese, and America has been first on AI this whole time with China scoring one so-so win that will be irrelevant in 3 weeks when another new big model comes out as they always do.

      America sucks, but China is not better.

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        Not propaganda, just a guy commiserating as his country gets flushed down the toilet to keep some oil billionaires rich until the climate collapse.

        Also China is switching off japanese designs in favor of the new fuxing that were designed and manufactured in China and are faster then the latest e7 shinkansen . That’s why Indonesia ordered them for their new HSR. Even if they used japanese trains, they are still light years ahead of the U.S. where we’re still struggling to build our first line.

        America sucks, but China is not better

        For sure politically, but if I we’re to make a bet economically who’s gonna dominate 21st century industries I’m going with China. There was some hope that Bidens IRA would turn that around but those hopes we’re dashed in this past week.

        • Justin
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          Ok, while you two are fighting over which holy soil has the fastest trains, Canada, Austrailia, New Zealand, South Korea, and Japan are going to join the EU and have a party without you

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    1411 days ago

    Damn that’s like 16 minutes!? Exciting!

  • @gibmiser
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    Well, if China gets fusion… lol. Interesting times.

    • @Jesus_666
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      Not just China. EAST is part of the ITER program so the data will be available to the other participating nations as well – especially since EAST is a testbed for the actual ITER, which is currently being constructed in France.

      This is stuff we’ve had international cooperation on since the mid-80s, with China joining in 2003. When we get fusion we all get fusion. Well, all of the rich countries who are participating in the project do.

      I’d also like to point out that EAST is not the only promising fusion reactor. A team in Germany is experimenting with stellarators (a competing reactor type; EAST is a tokamak) and are currently working on scaling their current one from its current 100 seconds of operation to 30 minutes.

      • Justin
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        international collaboration > nationalism, every time

  • @PugJesus
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    Interesting. I’m still skeptical of any further implications, in the “Fusion has been 20 years away for the past 70 years” sense, but this is fascinating work.