Physical phenomena
Artificial sun breaks temperature world record in huge boost for nuclear fusion
Researchers were also able to keep the plasma stable for over 100” which is a critical element of harnessing nuclear fusion as a source of energy
Your Guide to Kalamata
As the sun slips beneath the horizon, casting its golden embrace over the Messinian Gulf, one cannot help but marvel at this bewitching region
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World’s largest Tokamak fusion reactor powers up
In concept it’s a simple machine & achieving fusion is relatively easy but in practice it’s extremely difficult to maintain a sustained fusion reaction that generates more power than is fed into it
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Europe swelters in record-breaking June heatwave
Spain, France and other western European nations on Saturday sweltered under a blistering June heatwave that has sparked forest fires and concerns such early summer blasts of hot weather will now become the norm.
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Europe braces for blistering June weekend heat
France, Spain and other western European nations braced on June 18 for a sweltering June weekend that is set to break records and sparked concern about forest fires and the effects of climate change.
The weather on Saturday represented a peak of a June heatwave that is in line with warnings from scientists that such phenomena will now hit earlier than usual thanks to climate change.
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Greece: Rains, storms and hail in the west, when it will rain in Attica
The phenomena will be locally intense
China switches on “artificial sun” that is five times hotter than the real thing
Nuclear fusion reactors merge atomic nuclei in order to generate massive amounts of energy that can be turned into electricity
144,000 Lightning Bolts Hit Southeast Europe in Past 24 Hours
144,000 lightning bolts fell in 24 hours in Southeast Europe.
Thunderstorms were accompanied by hail as 144,000 lightning bolts have fallen in Southeast Europe in the last 24 hours.
This shows a reference from "Blitzortung" platform, which registers real-time thunderstorm activity.
About 1/4 of all of them are on the territory of Bulgaria.
Italian artist sells invisible sculpture for more than $18,000!
“Vacuum is nothing more than space full of energy & even if we empty it according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle that ‘nothing’ has weight”
Turkey faces second hottest July in last 51 years
Turkey witnessed the second hottest July last month, according to data by the State Meteorological Service.
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For years, the average temperature in July across the country has been 24.5 degrees Celsius, whereas this July, temperature climbed up by 1.8 degrees Celsius, reaching 26.3 degrees Celsius.
According to the data,
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