There’s an encouraging comment by Andrea Rossi on the Journal of Nuclear Physics today in response to a question asking about what he is doing with the E-Cat SKL in the present time, and whether the coronavirus situation has caused delays. Andrea Rossi November 30, 2020 at 4:44 AM Robert: The Covid has caused delays, […]
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Frank Acland of E-Cat World on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast
Frank Acland started E-CatWorld.com on April 4 in the year 2011 after Andrea Rossi had performed a public demonstration of his nickel-hydrogen-based steam generator named the Energy Catalyzer, or E-Cat. “A Focardi-Rossi news conference was late in January of that year, and I became aware of it through some friends. I just got interested in …
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Cold fusion reactor heats room in Sapporo
Modifications to the cold fusion energy reactor designed by Tadahiko Mizuno have dramatically increased excess heat production. Thermal power output of the cell is now able to exceed the air-flow calorimeter’s heat removal capacity of 1 kilowatt….
Sveinn Ólafsson on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast
Dr. Sveinn Ólafsson is the guest on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast with Ruby Carat. Dr. Ólafsson works with a form of Rydberg matter called ultra-dense hydrogen which could be related to the cold fusion/LENR reaction. Listen to the Cold Fusion Now! podcast with Dr. Sveinn Ólafsson on the Podcast page. Dr. Ólafsson received his …
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Irina Savvatimova on LENR transmutations
Dr. Irina Savvatimova is one of the giants of Russian LENR research able to attend the 30-year celebration organized by the Coordination Council on the Cold Nuclear Transmutation Problem of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS). See Russian Ac…
ICCF-22 this September in Italy
The 22nd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF-22 convenes September 8-13, 2019 in Assisi, Italy, celebrating thirty-years since Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons founded the discipline. Registration is now open for f…
Dimiter Alexandrov on the Cold Fusion Now! podcast
Listen to episode #23 of the Cold Fusion Now! podcast with Ruby Carat and Special Guest Dr. Dimiter Alexandrov, a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of the Semiconductor Research Center at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay , Canada. He talks with Ruby about his transition to LENR research. Go to the Cold Fusion Now! …
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President Bush “briefed” on cold fusion
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…
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…
2019 LANR/CF Colloquium at MIT honors 30-years of breakthrough science
CMNS investigators and the science community will be celebrating the 30th-anniversary of the announcement of cold fusion at the LANR/CF Colloquium at MIT on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA on Saturday, March 23 …
Andrea Rossi EcatSK demo
“The EcatSK is available now for industrial applications. If you want safe, reliable, competitively priced heat, we encourage you to contact us.” That was the announcement on the EcatSK demonstration broadcast live on the Network at http://…
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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