The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast

Fusion Energy Is Closer Than Expected

24 min · 15 jun 2026
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Nuclear nuclear fusion is rapidly shifting from theory to near-term reality, with major projects and startups approaching net energy gain and stable plasma control. Advances in superconducting magnets and AI-driven optimization are enabling compact reactor designs, positioning fusion as a scalable source of clean, virtually limitless electricity. Beyond energy, these systems could power AI infrastructure, enable deep-space propulsion, and even function as experimental platforms for probing dark matter. Despite material and fuel challenges, massive global investment is accelerating progress—framing fusion as a transformative force for both energy systems and fundamental physics. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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