An article in the South China Morning Post is reporting that China plans on completing the world’s first thorium nuclear reactor using thorium molten-salt technology 15 years sooner than was originally planned. The urgency of […]
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Cold Fusion and Nanotechnology Workshop at SF Nanotek 2014 Conference
Here’s a press release from Dr. Stoyan Sarg that I think ECW readers might be interested in. Cold Fusion and Nanotechnology – a new opportunity in energy research The workshop Nanotechnology and Energy Systems in […]
Is Finally Something Starting to Happen Regarding LENR in the Media and Politics?
Thanks to Gerard McEk for the following There are two interesting issues in this attached article from Cold Fusion Now: See: http://coldfusionnow.org/lenr-subject-of-italian-parliament-query/ Questions were asked by members of the 5 Star Movement (a &#…
‘Drones will cause an upheaval of society like we haven’t seen in 700 years’
We talk a lot here about how LENR/Cold Fusion could transform the world in unimaginable ways, but there are other technologies that could do the same. Here’s an interesting article written by Noah Smith, a […]
Study: Microscopic Combustion from Electrolysis
Thanks to Alan Smith for letting me know about this interesting study by engineers from in which splitting and re-combining water in a microscopic system has the effect of creating a combustion engine on a […]
How Academia and Academic Publishing are Hindering Scientific Innovation
The following is a user-submitted post by Marcus Haber There is a very interesting document written byElizabeth Dzeng on the website Kings Review, an online magazine published at King’s College, Cambridge Its an interview by Dzeng, […]
British Schoolboy Youngest ‘Fusioneer’ Ever
Here’s a short video from the BBC which features the achievement of a 13 year-old British schoolboy, Jamie Edwards, who became the youngest person ever to build a nuclear fusion reactor. He was awarded a […]
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Midwest ECW Meetup at UNI LENR Lecture?
I am planning to go to the lecture on LENR at the University of Iowa in Cedar Falls Iowa, on Monday, March 10th, and was wondering if any other ECW readers might be going. If […]
The Power Grid Might Become The ‘Alternative’ — Off-Grid The Norm
Originally published on Rocky Mountain Institute. By Leia Guccione and Peter Bronski. For years, low-cost solar-plus-battery systems were seen as a distant possibility at best, a fringe technology not likely to be a threat to mainstream electricity…
Carbon Nanotube Energy? New Patent Filed by Seldon Technologies
Here’s something that just came to my attention, and I haven’t really had time to investigate it thoroughly, so I thought I’d put it up here for information and comment. It’s a patent filed by […]
LENR Lecture to be Held at the University of Northern Iowa
Thanks to Andreas Moraitis for pointing out this press release about an event to be held at the University of Northen Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa on March 10th: CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — The University […]
Is Steorn Getting Ready to Re-emerge?
I have been following the fortunes of the Irish company Steorn for many years now — ever since they came on the scene in August of 2006 with their ad in the Economist with their […]
Debate.org — Is a Cold Fusion Reactor Possible?
Debate.org is a site I’d never heard of until today — it’s a site where people can vote and express their opinion on controversial questions. A question posted today asks, “Is a Cold Fusion Reactor […]
Debate.org — Is a Cold Fusion Reactor Possible?
Debate.org is a site I’d never heard of until today — it’s a site where people can vote and express their opinion on controversial questions. A question posted today asks, “Is a Cold Fusion Reactor […]