In 1989, Dr. Glenn Seaborg was asked to brief President George H. W. Bush on the “cold fusion” phenomenon. On April 14 of that year he did so. Eugene F. Mallove wrote in Intimations of Disaster: Glenn Seaborg, the Scientific Process, and th…
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Stanley Pons speaks at the ACS in 1989
On April 12, 1989, American Chemical Society (ACS) President Clayton Callis hosted a special Presidents Event “Nuclear Fusion in a Test Tube” at the 197th Annual Meeting of the ACS in Dallas, Texas. Valerie Kuck of AT&T Bell Laboratorie…
Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Marks 30th Anniversary of Pioneering Discovery
This is a re-post of a google-translate of the article first published on Regnum.ru here. Any use of materials is allowed only if there is a hyperlink to REGNUM news agency. The original article has been re-formatted slightly. On the conference of the …
On the 30th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon by Hideo Kozima
On the 30th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon by Hideo Kozima [.pdf] was first published in the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory CFRL News No. 107 (2019. 3. 1) March 23 is the birthday of the cold fusion phenomenon (CFP). On thi…
Icebergs in the Room? Cold Fusion at Thirty
This is a re-post of Icebergs in the Room? Cold Fusion at Thirty by Huw Price and first published here. From aviation to zoo-keeping, there’s a simple rule for safety in potentially hazardous pursuits. Always keep an eye on the ways that things could g…
Edmund Storms on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast
Nuclear chemist and former Los Alamos National Laboratory rocket scientist Dr. Edmund Storms has been researching cold fusion/LENR since 1989 and talks with Ruby Carat on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast about this new area of science founded by Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons. Edmund Storms is widely considered one of the foremost researchers …
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Earthquake damage puts Mizuno research at risk
The 6.8 earthquake that struck Hokkaido Japan has killed nine and injured hundreds as multiple landslides shook communities. It has also battered the laboratory of veteran LENR researcher Tadahiko Mizuno, who has lost valuable research equipment, and b…
ICCF-21 Monday and Tuesday Presentations
Cold Fusion Now! attended the 21st International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF-21 held June 3-8 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, US and captured video and snapshots of the event. Pages summarizing the presen…
David Daggett announces political run
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE from John Coelho Cold Fusion Researcher David Daggett Runs for House in SE Washington State’s 35th District DAVID DAGGETT, an activist in efforts to protect the environment, understands well the ecological crisis our planet is fac…
ICCF-21 Day 1 on Heat and Theory
Cold Fusion Now! is attending the 21st International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF-21 here in Fort Collins, Colorado US. Steve Katinsky and David J. Nagel of LENRIA organized the entire event, working overtime to make this happen….
David French on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast
David J. French, a lawyer specializing in Patents and Intellectual Property is the guest on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast. A graduate of McMaster University in Engineering Physics and of the University of Toronto Law School, David French spent 35 years at private law firms and also working with the Canadian government on law reform …
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Cold Fusion Now! podcast with Alan Smith
Alan Smith is Director of lookingforheat.com, an online shop dedicated to supplying open science and LENR research with laboratory needs. Alan has spent a career in various fields related to materials research and engineering, with a focus on polymers,…
Cold Fusion Now! podcast with Andrew Meulenberg
Nuclear physicist and LENR theoretician Dr. Andrew Meulenberg talks about deep-orbit electrons as an explanation for LENR, and how this model addresses the vast variety of data in LENR experiments. After retiring from Draper Laboratories, Dr. Meulenberg was visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Science, where he again met up with former colleague Dr. …
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Cold Fusion Now! podcast with Michael McKubre
The second in our series surveying the cold fusion landscape features Dr. Michael McKubre, former Director of Energy Research at SRI International, previously Stanford Research Institute, where there continues an-almost-thirty-years program of experimental research in LENR/cold fusion. Dr. McKubre semi-retired to New Zealand in March 2016, and is currently consulting informally with several international research …
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Cold Fusion Now! Podcast with David J. Nagel
Cold Fusion Now! says Happy New Year with a brand new podcast series featuring Ruby Carat speaking with leaders in the field of cold fusion/LENR. It will be 29 years this March since scientists have been laboring to tease out the mysterious reaction that promises an ultra-clean, energy-dense source of power. What is the level …
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