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Researchers at Lehigh University are experimenting with mayonnaise to unlock the secrets of nuclear fusion.
When subjected to a pressure gradient, it begins to flow in a manner similar to plasma under comparable conditions.
Nuclear fusion, the process that powers the sun, is a potential source of limitless, clean energy.
Researchers found conditions under which elastic recovery, where the material returns to its original shape after stress is removed, is possible.
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