Nuclear Fusion Scientists Successfully Recreate Net Energy Gain

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While the Department of Energy announced a successful test in December, July's experiment reportedly produced even more energy.

. While the previous experiment produced net energy gain, a spokesperson from the lab told the outlet that this second experiment, conducted on July 30, produced an even higher energy yield. While the laboratory called the experiment a success, results from the test are still being analyzed.Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory did not immediately return Gizmodo’s request for comment.

While fusion reactions are a staple in physics, scientists previously had to grapple with the notion that theya noteworthy result. The Department of Energy revealed in its December announcement that the fusion test conducted by the laboratory at that time required 2 megajoules of energy while it produced 3 megajoules of energy. The previous fusion experiment conducted at the National Ignition Facility used 192 lasers focused on a peppercorn-sized target.

While the development of actual fusion power stations is likely still decades away, these manmade breakthroughs demonstrate the potential exists to harness the same physics that fuels the stars in order to potentially develop our own clean energy in the form of laser-induced fusion right here on Earth.

 

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