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How close are we to powering the world with nuclear fusion? - George Zaidan

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Stars have cores hot and dense enough to force atomic nuclei together, forming larger, heavier nuclei in a process known as fusion. In this process, the mass of the end products is slightly less than the mass of the initial atoms. But that “lost” mass doesn’t disappear — it’s converted to energy ... a lot of energy. So, can we harness this energy to power the world? George Zaidan investigates.

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Meet The Creators

Lesson Plan created by
Cheney Munson
Educator
George Zaidan
Director
Igor Coric, Artrake Studio
Narrator
George Zaidan
Music
Cem Misirlioglu, Brooks Ball
Sound Designer
Cem Misirlioglu, Brooks Ball
Director of Production
Gerta Xhelo
Produced by
Sazia Afrin
Editorial Director
Alex Rosenthal
Editorial Producer
Dan Kwartler
Fact-Checker
Charles Wallace

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