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MIT's breakthrough in magnetic confinement fusion utilizes superconducting magnets made of rare-earth barium copper oxide (REBCO) in a tokamak reactor. Dennis Whyte's team demonstrated the practical viability of these magnets for sustainable and efficient fusion power generation.
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