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nuclear fusion

[noo-klee-er fyoo-zhuhn, nyoo-] / ˈnu kli ər ˈfyu ʒən, ˈnyu- /


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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.

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

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These stars could be powered not only by nuclear fusion, but also by energy released when dark matter particles annihilate.

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Geothermal energy offers baseload power, while nuclear fusion, though promising, is considered at least 10 years from commercial viability.

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A white dwarf forms when a star exhausts the hydrogen fuel needed for nuclear fusion in its core but lacks the mass required to explode as a core-collapse supernova.

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