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Researchers in the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory think lithium vapor could help control the sun-like temperatures needed to create cleaner renewable energy.
The research helped the scientists decide that a cave shape is the best housing for vapor lithium, as opposed to a nearly enclosed box.
If fusion power can be commercialized, it would provide a groundbreaking energy source that produces no heat-trapping air pollution.
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