Submitted by TheScienceAdvocate t3_zm6z6f in Futurology
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ITER is the world's slowest fusion project. CFS is doing the same thing with a reactor a tenth the size, because unlike ITER they're using modern superconductors. They'll be starting fusion experiments a decade earlier.
For your "small fusion breakthrough," Helion seems to have a good shot at it. They're building their seventh reactor, for a net power attempt in 2024 with advanced fuel and direct electricity extraction.
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