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Researchers in Korea have broken their own record by recreating the intense conditions of the Sun on a very small scale. The KSTAR Research Center managed to maintain plasma at a temperature of 100 million degrees for 8 seconds in 2019, but recently extended that record. The research can provide insights into the inner workings of the Sun, helping us to better understand the star that allows life to exist on Earth.

Researchers in Korea have broken their own record by recreating the intense conditions of the Sun on a very small scale. The KSTAR Research Center managed to maintain plasma at a temperature of 100 million degrees for 8 seconds in 2019, but recently extended that record. The research can provide insights into the inner workings of the Sun, helping us to better understand the star that allows life to exist on Earth.

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