New 'snapshots' aid quest for fusion energy

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This schematic drawing shows the system MIT physicists are using to study tiny implosions of hydrogen fuel. On the left protons streaming away from the far-left implosion travel through magnetic and electric fields generated by the other implosion. O ...
This schematic drawing shows the system MIT physicists are using to study tiny implosions of hydrogen fuel. On the left, protons streaming away from the far-left implosion travel through magnetic and electric fields generated by the other implosion. On the right is the resulting image of the fields, with the compressed hydrogen pellet in the center. Image courtesy / Richard Petrasso

Physicists at MIT and the University of Rochester have devised a new way to take "snapshots" of the high-energy, high-temperature reactions seen as key to achieving the long-held dream of controlled nuclear fusion.


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