Nuclear fusion discovered

Both USA Today and The New York Times are reporting on research group from UCLA led by Seth J. Putterman discovering nuclear fusion. The impact of the discovery?

While the device is probably too inefficient to produce electricity or other forms of energy, the scientists say, egg-size fusion generators could someday find uses in spacecraft thrusters, medical treatments and scanners that search for bombs.

The findings are published in Nature magazine.

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