Author: Lewin Day / Source: Hackaday
Nuclear fusion, as a method of power generation, continues to elude humanity. It promises cheap, virtually limitless energy, if only we could find a way to achieve it. On the other hand, achieving nuclear fusion of a few atoms just for the fun of it is actually quite doable, even in the home lab.
[Jackson Oswalt] is one of the youngest to pull it off, having built a working fusor at home at the age of 12.The fusor consists of a cross-shaped chamber, which is pumped down to a high vacuum to enable the…
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