A doctor reviews scenes from the TV show 'Lost', critiquing the medical accuracy of various scenarios, including chest compressions, crush injuries, and emergency procedures. He points out common misconceptions and errors, such as poor chest compression technique, the dangers of reperfusion after crush injuries, and the inaccuracy of diagnosing conditions without proper medical equipment or procedures. The review highlights the difference between TV drama and real-life medical practice.
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1. A nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea achieved 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
2. The temperature achieved is nearly seven times hotter than the core of the Sun.
3. The core of the Sun has a temperature of close to 15.7 million Kelvin.
4. The experiment demonstrated that nuclear fusion is moving from a physics problem to an engineering one.
5. A net energy gain was achieved in the nuclear fusion experiment.
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