{"id":119656,"date":"2023-09-28T21:32:24","date_gmt":"2023-09-28T21:32:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/?p=119656"},"modified":"2023-09-28T21:32:24","modified_gmt":"2023-09-28T21:32:24","slug":"strongest-ever-laser-to-be-million-billion-billion-times-brighter-than-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/world-news\/strongest-ever-laser-to-be-million-billion-billion-times-brighter-than-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Strongest ever laser to be ‘million, billion, billion times brighter than Sun’"},"content":{"rendered":"
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    Brit boffins are to build the world's most powerful laser – capable of producing a beam a million, billion, billion times brighter than the Sun.<\/p>\n

    It is hoped the \u00a385million Vulcan 20-20 laser, which will be constructed in Oxfordshire, will speed up advances in nuclear fusion, renewable energy and batteries.<\/p>\n

    A single laser pulse from the machine, lasting a trillionth of a second, will deliver more power than the entire National Grid.<\/p>\n

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    It will be 20 times more powerful than the current most powerful laser the Vulcan which is used to study plasma physics.<\/p>\n

    Construction of the new device will take six years.<\/p>\n

    Scientists hope it will provide a better understanding of astrophysical phenomena such as supernovas and solar flares.<\/p>\n

    Experts say it could also be harnessed to study a new particle acceleration method for radiotherapy treatments for cancer.<\/p>\n

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