Chinese scientists have set a new world record of achieving a plasma temperature of 120 million degrees Celsius for a period of 101 seconds in the latest experiment on Friday, a key step toward the test running of a fusion reactor.
Chinese scientists have set a new world record of achieving a plasma temperature of 120 million degrees Celsius for a period of 101 seconds in the latest experiment on Friday, a key step toward the test running of a fusion reactor.
The US cutting high-tech supply to China has indeed exerted impact to Chinese firms including Huawei and SMIC in the short term. However, China has a massive domestic market and a huge number of foreign firms running production bases in the country. More importantly, it has a strong determination to drive independent innovations. It is therefore addressing challenges from the outside world with "internal circulation" and "independent technology innovation" initiatives and actively undertaking regional development plans and Pilot Free Trade Zone projects
China and the U.S. both see science and technology as an extraordinarily important strategic component to today’s contest, but they disagree over what it really takes to gain the upper hand in this situation. The discourse in the U.S. revolves around pioneering basic research, but by contrast, China prioritizes applications. Beijing’s strategic discourse and resource allocations focus on deploying rather than developing cutting-edge capabilities.
Unrelated but thank you for posting this source. I think I have found a new website to follow for Chinese matters
"When operational" for fusion is like always 30-40 years away.When operational, 1 litre of seawater = 300 litre of oil in energy extraction.
"When operational" for fusion is like always 30-40 years away.
If you are an old geezer you probably wont live to see fusion become operational for energy production
I dont know if you are serious or not, but J20 and Mars landing is nothing in comparison to fusion.yeah, just like operational J-20s or Mars landing...