In the global field of LENR, few groups match the productivity of Japanese researchers. With a longtime history of collaboration between academia and industry, the rich and wide-ranging scientific results have enabled groups on the island to develop lo…
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Akito Takahashi reports on the MHE: bigger composite samples and bigger heat
In the global field of LENR, few groups match the productivity of Japanese researchers. With a longtime history of collaboration between academia and industry, the rich and wide-ranging scientific results have enabled groups on the island to develop lo…
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…
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…
Upcoming Events for May and 2016
Global Breakthrough Energy Movement Conference in Bastrop, Texas, US brings science, art, politics and grassroots activism together for radical environmental change starting May 28. Global Breakthrough Energy Movement Conference 2016 Advanced Tickets Event to be LIVESTREAMED. May 28-29, 2016 Bastrop/Austin, Texas US A LENR meeting is newly proposed to educate mainstream scientists on developments … Continue reading Upcoming Events for May and 2016 →
A Hypothesis Concerning the Connection Between the “Mössbauer Effect” and the “Rossi Effect” (Norman Cook)
The following slideshow was sent to me by Dr. Norman D. Cook, professor of Infomatics at Kensai University in Osaka, Japan. The slides accompanied a presentation that he made at the JCF16 meeting on December 11-12, 2015 in Kyoto, Japan. Norman Cook has…
French Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Announces First Symposium (March 18-20 in Avignon)
Matieu Valat has contacted me with the following information about an upcoming symposium to be held by the French Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science: The French Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science aims to promote this field of physic…
Announcement: ICCF20 — October 2016 in Sendai, Japan
A website has been posted for next year’s ICCF20 meeting (International Conference on Cold Fusion) which will be held October 2-7 in Sendai, Japan. Here’s the link: http://www.iccf20.net/ The host for this conference will be the Condensed M…
Norman Cook on E-Cat Fuel Elements (Tungsten and Iron mentioned)
On December 11-12, 2015 the The 16th Meeting of Japan CF-Research Society will be held at Kyoto University in Japan, and one of the presenters will be Norman Cook, who has collaborated with Andrea Rossi on theoretical work about the “Rossi Effect…
G7 Leaders Agree to Plan to Decarbonize World Economy This Century (LENR Should help)
The New York Times is reporting that German chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the leaders of the G-7 group of wealthy democracies (United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom) have committed to eliminating the use of carbo…
Clean Planet Inc. Hosts Symposia on Future of Cold Fusion in Japan
Clean Planet, the Japanese company that is partnering with Tohoku University in the formation of the Clean Energy Research Lab, has reported on its Facebook Page about meetings it has recently held. They write (translated from Japanese): We are pleased…
Cold Fusion Goal by 2020 Olympics: Press Release — Clean Planet Inc. and Tohoku University Launch “Clean Energy [LENR] Research Lab”
Thanks to Sverre Haslund for the following story: The following joint press release has been issued today in Japan by Clean Planet, Inc. and Tohoku University. Link: http://cleanplanet.co.jp/news/en/15.03.30%20Clean%20Planet%20-%20Press%20release.pdf …
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 →
Abstracts Published for Japanese Cold Fusion Conference on Dec. 7-8
The 14th Meeting of Japan Cold Fusion Research Society will be held at the Tokyo Institute of Technology on December 7-8 at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and abstracts of the papers to be presented have been published. There seems to be quite an a…
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 →