👉 Fusion studies typically take place in specialized experimental facilities, such as Tokamaks or Stellarators, which are designed to simulate and study the conditions necessary for nuclear fusion. These environments are high-vacuum chambers where plasma, a state of matter consisting of charged particles, is confined and heated to extreme temperatures and pressures. The conditions mimic those found in the core of stars, where fusion reactions occur naturally. These facilities are equipped with advanced magnetic confinement systems and diagnostic tools to observe and analyze the plasma behavior.