File:Wie arbeitet eine Fusionsanlage?.webm

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Deutsch: Energie aus der Verschmelzung zweier Atomkerne zu gewinnen, ist ein lang gehegter Traum der Wissenschaft. Forscher in Greifswald sind ihm einen großen Schritt nähergekommen. Die benötigten Rohstoffe finden sich in Wasser und Gestein.
English: Gaining energy from the fusion of two atomic nuclei is a long-cherished dream of science. Researchers in Greifswald have come a big step closer to him. The raw materials required can be found in water and rock.
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Author 3sat/nano/Vision Control/Juliane Helm/Thomas Thönnes/O-Tongeber: Prof. Dr. Thomas Klinger Max Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
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