'Burning' hydrogen plasma in the world's largest laser sets fusion records

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'Burning' hydrogen plasma in the world's largest laser sets fusion records
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Experiment spit out 10 quadrillion watts of power in a split second.

Star in a jar

The simplest types of fusion are fueled by hydrogen, and researchers hope nuclear fusion can one day be developed into a relatively"clean" power source using the abundant hydrogen in Earth's oceans. The NIF's 192 laser beams converge at the center of a spherical chamber in the Target Bay, which also served as a set for the engine room of the Starship Enterprise in the 2013 film"Star Trek: Into Darkness."

The inertial confinement approach was pioneered for testing thermonuclear weapons, and it is a long way from being a viable power source — such a power source would have to vaporize several such fuel pellets every second to have a great enough energy output to generate useful amounts of electricity.

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