We review highlights of the international cold fusion conference that was held recently in Nagoya, Japan. Excess heat results in heavy water electrolysis experiments constitute the observations with the most important potential applications. Experiments in gas phase systems exhibit fast particle and gamma emission that make progress toward elucidating mechanisms. The evidence in support of a light water heat effect has improved
An overview is given of recent experimental results in the areas of innovative confinement concepts,...
The cold fusion phenomenon (CFP) is investigated in the wider perspective of modern physics includin...
[Session topics from Table of Contents)]: Lower Hybrid Heating I; Lower Hybrid Heating II; Ion Cycl...
This paper is the result of a broad survey of original interviews with researchers who have been act...
A summary of the Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases, held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, is gi...
Ohmori et al. (1), then Mizuno et al. (2,3) showed in high voltage-high current electrolysis experim...
The 1999 US-Japan Workshop on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions in Next Step...
Fusion energy holds the key to a new source of energy in the future with limitless sustainability fu...
This is a summary paper of the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference which was held from 22–27 October ...
Abstract: Seventeen years after the announcement by Professors Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann o...
The 1989 claim of 'cold fusion' was publicly heralded as the future of clean energy generation. Howe...
It is proposed that the excess-energy released in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (aka cold fusion) is ...
This journalistic investigation into cold fusion follows the work of Eugene Mallove, formerly with t...
This report contains highlights of formal oral papers presented at the Workshop on Cold Fusion Pheno...
Steven Jones et al. reported to have observed nuclear fusion at room temperature. They observed this...
An overview is given of recent experimental results in the areas of innovative confinement concepts,...
The cold fusion phenomenon (CFP) is investigated in the wider perspective of modern physics includin...
[Session topics from Table of Contents)]: Lower Hybrid Heating I; Lower Hybrid Heating II; Ion Cycl...
This paper is the result of a broad survey of original interviews with researchers who have been act...
A summary of the Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases, held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, is gi...
Ohmori et al. (1), then Mizuno et al. (2,3) showed in high voltage-high current electrolysis experim...
The 1999 US-Japan Workshop on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions in Next Step...
Fusion energy holds the key to a new source of energy in the future with limitless sustainability fu...
This is a summary paper of the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference which was held from 22–27 October ...
Abstract: Seventeen years after the announcement by Professors Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann o...
The 1989 claim of 'cold fusion' was publicly heralded as the future of clean energy generation. Howe...
It is proposed that the excess-energy released in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (aka cold fusion) is ...
This journalistic investigation into cold fusion follows the work of Eugene Mallove, formerly with t...
This report contains highlights of formal oral papers presented at the Workshop on Cold Fusion Pheno...
Steven Jones et al. reported to have observed nuclear fusion at room temperature. They observed this...
An overview is given of recent experimental results in the areas of innovative confinement concepts,...
The cold fusion phenomenon (CFP) is investigated in the wider perspective of modern physics includin...
[Session topics from Table of Contents)]: Lower Hybrid Heating I; Lower Hybrid Heating II; Ion Cycl...