Nuclear fusion: has Lockheed Martin solved our energy problems?

Researchers express scepticism over the US defence company's nuclear fusion 'breakthrough'

Lockheed Martin compact fusion research
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Scientists have responded coolly to US aerospace company Lockheed Martin's claim that it has cracked nuclear fusion, thus potentially solving the world's energy crisis.

The company released a short press release and accompanying video on Wednesday claiming that it was "working on a new compact fusion reactor (CFR) that can be developed and deployed in as little as ten years".

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