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After ITER: What China and others are doing in fusion. Interview with MIT’s Dennis Whyte

By Dan Drollette Jr | November 12, 2024

Though it may look like the interior of the ship from the movie Alien, this image actually shows a researcher inside one of the alternatives to ITER’s type of plasma fusion experiment. This particular machine, named the Large Helical Device, is one of a class of designs known as a stellarator. Image courtesy of National Institute for Fusion Science, Japan.

After ITER: What China and others are doing in fusion. Interview with MIT’s Dennis Whyte

By Dan Drollette Jr | November 12, 2024

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