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Inertia moves to commercialize one of the world’s most elaborate science experiments

Inertia Enterprises is teaming up with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to bring laser-based fusion reactors to market. With a $450 million boost, they're set to outpace rivals in the race for clean energy. Discover how their groundbr...

TechCrunch· Apr 14, 2026 · 11:04 AM · 32 views

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Inertia Enterprises is teaming up with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to bring laser-based fusion reactors to market. With a $450 million boost, they're set to outpace rivals in the race for clean energy. Discover how their groundbreaking technology could change the world. #FusionPower #CleanEnergy #Innovation #ScienceNews #TechRevolution

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