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| Scientists confirm twisty fusion device's odd magnetic fields Now that the first large version of a extraordinarily complex, cruller-shaped stellarator fusion device is up and running, there's an overriding question: is it behaving the way scientists expected? Thankfully, the answer is yes. Researchers have c... https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/05/...gnetic-fields/ |
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