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Live Open Science Project Dog Bone tests E-cat model online

The World Wide Web now traffics a new model of scientific collaboration as a group of young researchers tested a revolutionary energy technology live online today. The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project at quantumheat.org formed in 2012 at ICCF-17 in Daejon, Korea, to find a reproducible cold fusion experiment, a task that no leading science institution … Continue reading Live Open Science Project Dog Bone tests E-cat model online

Patenting Cold Fusion Inventions before the US Patent & Trademark Office – Part 2

The following is Part 2 of a paper prepared By David J French in support of a Poster Presentation at ICCF-18, the 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion held in Columbia, Missouri over July 21 – 27, 2013. Part 1 is available at ColdFusionNow here. Part 2 now follows. Patenting Cold Fusion Inventions before the … Continue reading Patenting Cold Fusion Inventions before the US Patent & Trademark Office – Part 2

Patenting Cold Fusion Inventions before the US Patent & Trademark Office – Part 1

The following is a paper prepared by David J French in support of a Poster Presentation at ICCF-18, the 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion held in Columbia, Missouri over July 21 – 27, 2013. The paper as reproduced on ColdFusionNow is divided into two parts. Part 2 is available here. Part 1 now follows. … Continue reading Patenting Cold Fusion Inventions before the US Patent & Trademark Office – Part 1

2014 LANR/CF Colloquium marks 25th Anniversary of New Energy Breakthrough

The 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 21-23, 2014 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA USA. Nearby Hotels and Lodging for CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT [.pdf] This event will mark the 25th anniversary of the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion by Drs. Martin Fleischmann … Continue reading 2014 LANR/CF Colloquium marks 25th Anniversary of New Energy Breakthrough

Industry and academic partnerships report from JCF-14 meeting

The Japanese Cold Fusion Research Society (JCF) held their fourteenth meeting on December 7-8, 2013 at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Tokyo, Japan where teams from academia and industry reported on their research. Japanese business was an early supporter of cold fusion, also called Condensed-matter Fusion (CF), with giants like Toyota Corporation funding research … Continue reading Industry and academic partnerships report from JCF-14 meeting

Robert Duncan at ICCF-18 (Video)

Many thanks to Ruby Carat at Cold Fusion Now for making available videos of the ICCF-18 conference this summer at the University of Missouri. This video is of Dr. Rob Duncan speaking to the attendees. The first part of the talk covers some technical to…

Cold Fusion and Skeptopathy

skeptopathy Web definitions Pathological skepticism; an irrational belief that a phenomenon must be false merely because it is unusual. en.wiktionary.org/wiki/skeptopathy There is no better example of skeptopathy doing great harm to humanity than the history of cold fusion. Everyone is probably familiar with Fleischmann and Pons’ claim that they had discovered a nuclear reaction that … Continue reading Cold Fusion and Skeptopathy

MFMP Presentation from ICCF-18

As we have been talking about open source LENR development I thought it might be a good idea to post the slideshow that the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project team presented at the ICCF-18 conference in Columbia, Missouri. I found this presentation to…

Deformation of electron outer shells important for Hyperion too, says Tsyganov

Physicist and cold fusion researcher Edward Tsyganov presented his research on low-energy collisions of atoms within a crystal at the Channeling 2012 Conference organized by the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN). A description of this work was summarized in our Q&A A Physicist’s Formula with Tsyganov. Now, Registration of energy discharge in D … Continue reading Deformation of electron outer shells important for Hyperion too, says Tsyganov

ICCF-18 Post Thoughts: Long Hours, High Spirits, and The Young Guns

Having just wrapped up the week long 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion, some post thoughts and take-aways are beginning to form, and likely will continue in the days to come, as the decompression from the conference and related travel begin to take shape. The Hours, Long. The conference itself was excellent, though in actual … Continue reading ICCF-18 Post Thoughts: Long Hours, High Spirits, and The Young Guns