• South Korea’s Artificial Sun Is Cooking 100-Million-Degree Plasma

    South Korea’s Artificial Sun Is Cooking 100-Million-Degree Plasma

    The Korea Institute of Fusion Energy has installed a new diverter in the KSTAR tokamak, allowing the artificial sun to sustain high-ion temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius for longer. KSTAR—called an artificial sun because it does nuclear fusion, the same reaction that powers our star—was completed in 2007 and achieved its first plasma in…