The 17th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-17) is being held in Korea’s Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon this week from August 12th through August 17th. The news is starting to come out now.  With more than 150 scientists from around the world participating in the conference by making oral […]

National Instruments, a major U.S. company that produces tools for engineers and scientists offers an annual ‘NI Week’ trade show, this year at the Austin Convention Center in Texas. Francesco Celani, a physicist with the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Frascati, Italy, brought a LENR device he developed that uses hydrogen gas and […]

A team from the Institut de Physique Nucléaire d’Orsay (Université Paris-Sud/CNRS) and from CEA (the French Atomic Energy Commission), in collaboration with the University of Zagreb is offering a new view of the atomic nucleus that unifies its liquid and molecule-like aspects. To clear that up, the atomic nucleus is generally described as a drop […]

Your humble writer has been watching for the news out of the International Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Symposium, ILENRS-12 held at The College of William and Mary Sadler Center early last week.  At long last, after years of little available event news we’re getting some interesting bits out. The process of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions  […]

The new leader is Brillouin Energy with a new process named the Hot Tube Boiler.  Sterling Allen at PESN interviewed Brillouin’s Robert W. George II, CEO; and the inventor, Robert Godes, the Chief Technology Officer.  Mr. Allen learned Brillouin has had two significant independent validations of their scientific model and claims. One of those was […]

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