m3t00🌎@lemmy.worldM to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 年前Nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondswww.livescience.comexternal-linkmessage-square254linkfedilinkarrow-up1823arrow-down113file-textcross-posted to: futurology@lemmy.ml
arrow-up1810arrow-down1external-linkNuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondswww.livescience.comm3t00🌎@lemmy.worldM to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 年前message-square254linkfedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: futurology@lemmy.ml
minus-squareneeshie@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down1·1 年前Is this experiment not govt funded?
minus-squaredeo@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up8arrow-down2·1 年前Has that ever stopped them before?
minus-squarenickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down1·1 年前Yup. To be fair, they never specified who was actually responsible for the cost of research. US pharma companies do that all the time - the majority of pharmaceutical research is heavily subsidized so, their just double-dipping.
minus-squarenaticus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down1·1 年前In that case, got to pay those lobbyists.
Is this experiment not govt funded?
Has that ever stopped them before?
Yup. To be fair, they never specified who was actually responsible for the cost of research. US pharma companies do that all the time - the majority of pharmaceutical research is heavily subsidized so, their just double-dipping.
In that case, got to pay those lobbyists.
government what