
Fusion Research Exploits Video Games
⊲ Popular Mechanics ⊳ A team in South Korea has adapted collision‑detection algorithms from video games to fusion research, enabling simulation of high‑speed particles hitting reactor walls much faster than traditional methods. By efficiently identifying where damaging collisions might occur, this method helps improve reactor design, enhances safety, and boosts stability during operation. It streamlines what was once a complex, resource‑heavy process, offering a practical tool to aid the development of future fusion systems.
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