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fusion

[fyoo-zhuhn] / ˈfyu ʒən /


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“The fusion message to his base takes many forms, but the central theme is always: his self-interest is the tribe’s interest, which makes it your interest,” he said.

From Salon

DJT’s recent moves include the launch of five ETFs focused on defense and energy sectors, and a merger agreement with nuclear fusion company TAE Technologies.

From Barron's

He’s four months removed from disk replacement surgery in his lower back — the same back that has endured six other operations, including spinal fusion in 2017.

From Los Angeles Times

Stars shine because nuclear fusion in their cores converts hydrogen into helium, creating outward pressure that counteracts gravity.

From Science Daily

Setting the broader industry direction is Beijing, which has identified “embodied AI”—the fusion of artificial intelligence with physical systems—as a cutting-edge technology area China wants to own in the coming five years.

From The Wall Street Journal