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The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR), a super conducting fusion device, recently ran for 20 seconds. And one listener, Dontavan, would like to know why could fusion reactors do that when humans couldn’t? What a smart question! On this episode, Kim and Aliya provide a thoughtful answer to this question and as well as some questions that haven't even been asked.
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The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR), a super conducting fusion device, recently ran for 20 seconds. And one listener, Dontavan, would like to know why could fusion reactors do that when humans couldn’t? What a smart question! On this episode, Kim and Aliya provide a thoughtful answer to this question and as well as some questions that haven't even been asked.
Be sure to subscribe and join us each week!
Submit your science questions at [email protected]
Learn more about Consider This Media at www.considerthismedia.com.