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The Future of Fusion

  • Susan Phillips

Debates over natural gas drilling focus primarily on its ability to serve as an alternative to foreign oil, versus the environmental impacts. No energy source is free of pollutants, right?
Well…maybe. They New York Times has an op-ed today written by Princeton University professor Stewart Prager on the future of fusion. Prager talks about harnessing fusion energy from the world’s oceans. But he says the U.S. is behind China, Germany, Japan and South Korea when it comes to fusion research.

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