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Is Cold Fusion Heating Up?
2004-04-27
Fifteen years after the first controversial claims hit the headlines, cold fusion refuses to die. A small cadre of die-hard advocates argues that experiments now produce consistent results. The physics establishment continues to scoff, but some scientists who have been watching the field carefully are convinced something real is happening. And now the U.S. Department of Energy has decided that recent results justify a fresh look at cold fusion.
Posted by:Super Hose

#5  Even if cold fusion is a real phenomenon it may never be more than a novelty show.
Posted by: mhw   2004-04-27 8:41:52 PM  

#4  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: mhw TROLL   2004-04-27 8:41:52 PM  

#3  Is Cold Fusion Heating Up?

What? That blog has been around for a while.

Oh, wait.... ;)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-04-27 8:40:01 PM  

#2  Read the comments at the end of the article. Some interesting stuff. I won't rattle on about the West needing to wean itself off imported oil, but just possibly cold fusion might provide an answer. If it does it will be as revolutionary as the semiconductor.
Posted by: Phil B   2004-04-27 8:33:02 PM  

#1  This post is brought to you by TokaMate--your personal fusion device.

Use it at the cabin, in the camper, even on your boat!
Posted by: eLarson   2004-04-27 8:05:56 PM  

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