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Oxford -based First Light Fusion is said to be finalising a funding deal for its projectile fusion’ technology.
It sees a 5p -sized projectile fired at extremely high speeds using electro-magnets into nuclear fuel to set off a powerful reaction.
The company says its technique means it does not need complex machinery or expensive lasers to generate a fusion reaction.
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