Researchers in China have used a novel approach to explain the presence of supra-thermal ions in nuclear fusion reactions.
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This helps us improve our understanding of how nuclear fusion reactions occur and how ... Image credit: Science China Press To address this hurdle, a research team led by Jie Zhang at the Chinese ...