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Live Science on MSNSuper-Strong Magnet Literally Blew the Doors Off a Tokyo LaboratoryThere's a magnet in a secure room in central Tokyo. It's an electromagnet, the kind that generates a magnetic field when electrical current flows through it. The last time the scientists who operate ...
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Floating Magnets: A New Zealand Startup’s Bold Step Toward Revolutionizing Nuclear FusionOpenStar’s innovative design places a floating magnet inside the reactor, opening new doors for fusion energy research. By John Adams Conventional Tokamak reactors use external magnets to create ...
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