EU-JAPAN NUCLEAR FUSION AGREEMENT SIGNED IN TOKYO

BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) and Japan have signed in Tokyo a wide-ranging 10-year nuclear fusion research agreement. It will enable EU scientists to participate in ITER-related studies in Japan, such as tests on reactor materials and computer simulation. The agreement is called the 'Joint Implementation of the Broader Approach Activities in the Field of Fusion Energy Research'.



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