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⚡South Korea Sets New World by Lighting Up Artificial Sun KSTAR at 100 Million Degrees

By Team Latestly

South Korean physicists used a superconducting device known as KSTAR to light up at 100 million degrees for 20 seconds. In comparison to the Sun, the core burns at just 15 million degrees. Researchers have thus made a new world record by turning their artificial sun nuclear fusion reactor on and maintaining the high-temperature plasma.

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