The University of Seville's SMART tokamak has achieved a critical milestone by creating its first tokamak plasma, utilizing a unique negative triangularity that increases stability and efficiency.
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The quest for sustainable and virtually limitless energy has taken a significant step forward with the commissioning of the SMall Aspect Ratio Tokamak (SMART) at the University of Seville. This ...