Space
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S. Korea's Artificial Sun Runs 20 Seconds, Beating Heat of the Real Sun's Core
The South Korea's artificial sun beats world record of reaching 100 million degrees for about 20-sec long. Impressively, this means, the artificial sun already defeated the real Sun's core.
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