Fusion Reactors
Fusion reactors are devices that use nuclear fusion reactions to produce large amounts of energy. Fusion occurs when two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a significant amount of energy in the process. Fusion reactors have the potential to provide a clean and virtually limitless source of power, as they rely on isotopes of hydrogen, which are abundant on Earth. Currently, scientists are working on developing practical fusion reactors that can produce more energy than they consume, a key milestone in achieving sustainable and efficient fusion power generation.