1. The LLR project explores using laser-based techniques to control lightning, offering a high-tech alternative to traditional lightning rods. 2. Lasers create conductive paths through the air, guiding lightning safely to the ground, potentially protecting large structures like airports and wind farms. 3. Successful experiments at Mount Santis have demonstrated the effectiveness of laser lightning rods, with plans to further develop the technology for broader application.
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