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Every civilization needs energy to grow - both technologically and economically. Humanity has come a long way. We began by mastering fire to heat our homes and cook food. Later, coal became the fuel that powered steam engines and the first industrial revolution. Then came electricity, hydroelectric dams, wind turbines, solar panels, and eventually one of humanity’s greatest achievements: splitting the atom. Yet our demand for energy continues to rise as our civilization becomes increasingly advanced and interconnected. This is where modern physicists and engineers step onto the front line. Around the world, they are working to build practical fusion reactors. Unlike conventional nuclear fission reactors, fusion produces no long-lived high-level radioactive waste and carries no risk of a runaway meltdown. Its fuel - primarily isotopes of hydrogen - is abundant, and the potential energy yield is enormous. Humanity has already built several experimental fusion devices. Designs such as tokamaks continue to show promising results, bringing us closer to a future where fusion power plants generate vast amounts of clean energy. If the remaining engineering challenges can be solved, thousands of artificial stars may one day operate inside reactors across the world, providing reliable, low-carbon energy on an unprecedented scale. When that day comes, our world may change as profoundly as it did during the Industrial Revolution. We’re waiting. #Energy #NuclearFusion #edit #FutureTechnology #CleanEnergy
Every civilization needs energy to grow - both technologically and economically. Humanity has come a long way. We began by mastering fire to heat our homes and cook food. Later, coal became the fuel that powered steam engines and the first industrial revolution. Then came electricity, hydroelectric dams, wind turbines, solar panels, and eventually one of humanity’s greatest achievements: splitting the atom. Yet our demand for energy continues to rise as our civilization becomes increasingly advanced and interconnected. This is where modern physicists and engineers step onto the front line. Around the world, they are working to build practical fusion reactors. Unlike conventional nuclear fission reactors, fusion produces no long-lived high-level radioactive waste and carries no risk of a runaway meltdown. Its fuel - primarily isotopes of hydrogen - is abundant, and the potential energy yield is enormous. Humanity has already built several experimental fusion devices. Designs such as tokamaks continue to show promising results, bringing us closer to a future where fusion power plants generate vast amounts of clean energy. If the remaining engineering challenges can be solved, thousands of artificial stars may one day operate inside reactors across the world, providing reliable, low-carbon energy on an unprecedented scale. When that day comes, our world may change as profoundly as it did during the Industrial Revolution. We’re waiting. #Energy #NuclearFusion #edit #FutureTechnology #CleanEnergy

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