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- Step inside JT-60SA – the most powerful tokamak to date!Our new video takes you inside the fusion device alongside the European and Japanese teams29.01.2025
- Europe and Japan upgrade JT-60SA with new componentsWorld’s largest tokamak to resume operations in 2026.28.01.2025
- JT-60SA is officially the most powerful Tokamak.Europe and Japan celebrate breakthrough in paving the way for fusion energy01.12.2023
- JT-60SA International Fusion School receives praiseF4E, QST and EUROfusion train the next generation of experts.27.09.2023
- JT-60SA magnets cooled down at -268°CVacuum vessel temperatures reach 194°C for the great fusion bake off.31.07.2023