US Scientist Announces Breakthrough In Nuclear Fusion Energy

Nuclear energy is capable of generating electricity with minor pollution. At present, in all the nuclear reactors running, atoms are broken, which is called Nuclear Fission. For the first time, scientists have discovered such a method by which electricity can be generated by joining of atoms that is through Nuclear Fusion. Scientists say that in this way the world’s energy needs can be easily met with nuclear energy. If this discovery moves in the right direction, then the people of the world will not have to depend on things like diesel and petrol.

US researchers announced a historic nuclear fusion breakthrough on Tuesday.

The scientists of America who have achieved success in this direction say that this is an unprecedented success. California’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) says that it generated energy from nuclear fusion this month. In fact, until now nuclear fusion could not produce as much energy as was spent in its process. lLNL scientists say that they have solved this problem.

America has great hope

America’s Department of Energy has described this success as a ‘huge scientific success’. He has also said that this will bring great success in the direction of clean energy and national security. lLNL director Kim Budil told that a huge obstacle in the history of humanity has been crossed. Scientists from all over the world have been working towards generating energy from nuclear fusion for a long time.

So far, atoms of elements like uranium are broken to produce nuclear energy. According to the new discovery, two or more atoms can be combined under a balanced process, which will generate immense energy. The sun energy is the result of nuclear fusion. If this research goes ahead in the right direction, then immense energy can be generated.

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