Fusion device fires “super-lightning” pulses 12 times a minute
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Living up to its name, University of Washington spin-off company ZAP Energy’s Century system is developing fusion power technology by blasting plasma with super-lightning-like pulses 12 times per minute, without relying on superconducting magnets or laser beams.

They say that there’s more than one way to skin a cat. The same goes for the pursuit of fusion conditions. While the preferred approaches use powerful magnets or arrays of lasers to confine and heat hydrogen isotopes until they fuse to release energy, there are other ways to achieve the same ends.

One of these is the Z-pinch principle, which was first developed for fusion exp…

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