I may be a bit slow here, but I just came across this video of the interesting panel discussion that took place at NI Week in Austin, Texas about LENR (or what Dr. Rob Duncan likes to call “Anomalous Heat Effect”). On the panel are Rob Dunc…
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Video of Panel Discussion on LENR at NI Week
I may be a bit slow here, but I just came across this video of the interesting panel discussion that took place at NI Week in Austin, Texas about LENR (or what Dr. Rob Duncan likes to call “Anomalous Heat Effect”). On the panel are Rob Dunc…
17th International Conference on “Cold Fusion” Next Week
The 17th International Conference on “Cold Fusion” takes place next week in Seoul, Korea. A few dozen researchers — mostly the people who have been active in the field for the last 23 years — will give presentations. The conference … Continue reading →
LENR Gets Boost From National Instruments
National Instruments, a major U.S. company that produces tools for engineers and scientists, sponsored a demonstration of a nickel-hydrogen gas low-energy nuclear reaction reactor on Monday at its annual NI Week trade show at the Austin Convention Center in Texas. … Continue reading →
Melvin Miles on Calorimetry: “We got excess heat”
It’s been twenty-three years since the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion, and yet, this powerful solution to our energy needs is not even recognized by the Department of Energy (DoE), despite the interest of other federal agencies like NASA and the military. In trying to understand why, I learned that it was the … Continue reading Melvin Miles on Calorimetry: “We got excess heat” →
More About the Distinction Between “Cold Fusion” and LENR
The following e-mail correspondance took place July 8-9 between me and a science journalist who interviewed me for a story about low-energy nuclear reactions. Our discussion may be helpful to New Energy Times readers. JOURNALIST: Steve, I have asked you … Continue reading →
Updates on William & Mary LENR Conference
As reported earlier here on ECAT Report, the College of William and Mary held a LENR conference in Williamsburg, VA. Jed Rothwell, Peter Hagelstein, and Rob Duncan were among the presenters. Peter Hagelstein…E-Cat Report – getting ready for the Energ…
Reports From Williamsburg LENR Conference
I have noticed a couple of interesting reports have been published online about the proceedings of the recent International Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Symposium held at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia. The first was a brief report …
Another LENR Conference Starts Today
There seem to be an abundance of meetings about LENR going on these days — this is one that is starting today at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg Virginia, USA: International Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Symposium, ILENRS-12 A glan…
Remove institutional blocks at MIT and CalTech; fund cold fusion programs now
First published by Infinite Energy IE24 in 1999, the MIT and Cold Fusion Special Report [.pdf] by Eugene Mallove featured a detailed history of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) investigation into the claims made of cold fusion technology. The brief episode of research was undertaken by the MIT Plasma Fusion Center (PFC) in 1989 … Continue reading Remove institutional blocks at MIT and CalTech; fund cold fusion programs now →
Video of MIT Cold Fusion Device Now Online
Video of the Nanor low energy nuclear reaction device designed and built by Mitchell Swartz of Jet Energy is now available online. The device is currently being tested and demonstrated by low time LENR advocate Dr. Peter Hagelstein at the Massachusetts…
Video of Cold Fusion NANOR Device at MIT
Many thanks to Barry Simon for sending me a link to this video he made of his recent visit to MIT to see Dr. Peter Hagelstein and film the cold fusion NANOR device invented by Mitchell Swartz and JET Energy Inc. which has been running there since Janua…
A Visit to MIT
Many thanks to Barry Simon for submitting this report of his visit to MIT to meet Dr. Peter Hagelstein and view Dr. Mitchell Swartz’s NANOR LENR device. Hi all, I went to MIT yesterday. My wife and I were scheduled to play music at a spring fair …
E-Cat World Reader Visits MIT to See LENR NANOR Device
Thanks to E-Cat World reader ‘Barry’ for taking the time and trouble to visit MIT yesterday to talk with Dr. Peter Hagelstein and view Dr. Mitchell Swartz’s LENR NANOR device. Here is a brief preliminary report he made as a comment on…
MIT Physicist Nixes Cold Fusion Funding
Of all the interesting tidbits to come out of The Atom Unexplored conference in Turin, Italy in May 4, perhaps the account by Dr. Peter Hagelstein of MIT on how a prominent physicist actively worked to cut cold fusion funding … Continue reading &…