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Italian Scientists Claim to Have Created a New Cold Fusion Device

cold fusion 150x150 Italian Scientists Claim to Have Created a New Cold Fusion DeviceCold-fusion is one of the most controversial topics in science in the last few decades. In the late 1980′s, two electrochemists, Fleischmann and Pons from the University of Utah believed they had discovered this new source of energy. Both were denounced by their peers and had their careers jeopardized. Despite MIT’s position that the phenomena is non-existent, the U.S. Navy has been quietly investigating the subject, as have several companies in Israel. Now a pair of Italian physicists claim to have created a working, marketable device that produces, by many magnitudes, more energy than it consumes. Read more and a see a video of the alleged Italian cold-fusion breakthrough and reactions from other scientists. Read about the science of cold fusion here.

(At a meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration last year, I asked someone knowledgeable about the subject to explain the discrepancy in results between different labs. He explained that the chemistry is very exacting and slight changes in the composition of the palladium rods, an important part of the process, could affect the results.)

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U.S. Navy Claims Breakthrough in Cold Fusion

This is the story that they tried to hide, but it won’t go away. Despite claims by MIT to the contrary, researchers at the Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems, and other research labs, have been quietly researching cold fusion every since it was announced by Fleischmann and Pons in their ill-fated news conference in the late ’80′s. Now, the Naval researchers and others, claim they have reproduced the original table-top cold fusion results and can explain why some labs failed to confirm the process due to a lack of proper instrumentation.  Read more here:

http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=216200272

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090324/ts_alt_afp/usscienceenergynuclear

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