A controlled nuclear fusion experiment (at any facility worldwide) must achieve ignition with net energy gain (fusion energy output exceeding laser/input energy) at least once more before January 1, 2028. NIF's December 2022 result was the first. Based on peer-reviewed publications or official lab announcements.
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A controlled nuclear fusion experiment (at any facility worldwide) must achieve ignition with net energy gain (fusion energy output exceeding laser/input energy) at least once more before January 1, 2028. NIF's December 2022 result was the first. Based on peer-reviewed publications or official lab announcements.
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A controlled nuclear fusion experiment (at any facility worldwide) must achieve ignition with net energy gain (fusion energy output exceeding laser/input energy) at least once more before January 1, 2028. NIF's December 2022 result was the first. Based on peer-reviewed publications or official lab announcements.
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