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Boy, 13, builds N-fusion reactor in school lab
2014-03-08
[THEPENINSULAQATAR] A boy in Britain has left many people stunned by developing a 'nuclear fusion reactor' in his school's science laboratory. Jamie Edwards became the youngest person in the world to achieve nuclear fusion from scratch at his Lancashire secondary school, using high energy to smash two hydrogen atoms together to make helium, Daily Mail reported.

"It is quite an achievement. It's magnificent really," Jamie said afterwards. "I can't quite believe it -- even though all my friends think I am mad." Edwards, who attends Penwortham Priory Academy near Preston, has been fascinated with radiation for years, on one occasion even buying a Geiger counter with his Christmas money.

He started building the reactor in October at the science laboratory at Priory Academy, Lancashire, and finally finished the task yesterday. He said that his fusion ambition was sparked by reading about a 14-year-old US schoolboy, Taylor Wilson, who had become the youngest to produce a small fusion reactor in Nevada in 2008. "I looked at it, thought 'That looks cool' and decided to have a go," Jamie added.
Posted by:Fred

#7  ..yeah, Ship. I'd be checking his "car hole" (Moe Szyslak) for a DeLorean..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-03-08 13:36  

#6  Jamie said afterwards. "I can't quite believe it -- even though all my friends think I am mad." Edwards, who has a keen interest in science let the reporter in on a little secret,"I've been working on a Photon Ray Gun in my dad's garage. I call it the William Tell, it's almost ready to test, if you care to stop by you can assist me."
Posted by: Chuckles Wittlesbach7696   2014-03-08 09:07  

#5  Fusion's not the big challenge - controlled fusion with net energy gain is.
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-03-08 08:04  

#4  I would expect HM's govt minions, in the persons of environmental agents, then security personel, to give young Jamie's classroom and home a thorough going over. Can't have the masses getting off script, you know. (The BS line about how difficult nuclear stuff is, and only they can protect us, just give us your trust and taxes, etc. It's worked well for them for half a century.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-03-08 07:23  

#3  
Posted by: Glomons Glereng1041   2014-03-08 06:17  

#2  I do hope Brit authorities will provide some kind of protection for the kid and his family---too many idiots, especially ones called Muhammad, who don't understand he can't make a nuke for them.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-03-08 03:50  

#1  Young Mr. Edwards had previously been noted in this paper for attempting to buy 10 fire-detectors with pound coins dated 2079 causing much confusion.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-03-08 03:16  

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