YES! It’s a click-bait title. Read the article to understand the breakthrough.

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    Almost certainly, the pop press is missing every possible “but”. Just from what I do understand, how impressive this is depends on the temperature and density of that plasma. Annoyingly, they actually do mention that, but then don’t give the corresponding numbers.

    I found a bunch of headlines saying the record for a tokamak is 22 minutes. Which was impressive for beating the previous record by 25%. Progress in this tends to be incremental. Here’s a nice little graph of energy*confinement time from The Future of Fusion Energy:

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        11 days ago

        Hey, no problem!

        This isn’t to say that the research isn’t great, either. I don’t think they’d bother if it was useless. And per the diagram they’ve had to do more and more with less funding.

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    Cool to see that progress is being made, though we’re still several decades and many unsolved problems away from fusion as a viable power source. It does seem silly to focus so much on performing fusion here on Earth when we could just be collecting the energy from the Sun.

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    11 days ago

    Every minute that passes in Africa, scientists are 60 seconds closer to discovering infinite energy!