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...recent letter to The Crimson (“Madrian Mistaken About Cold Fusion Debate,” July 22), Jed Rothwell writes regarding cold fusion research that “the claim was never ‘invalidated.’” Rothwell then goes on to state that cold fusion has been “replicated by hundreds of major laboratories worldwide,” when in fact the research has had no such success...

Author: By Jacob A. Barandes, ACOB A. BARANDES | Title: Cold Fusion Letter Author Made Questionable Claims | 7/29/2005 | See Source »

...Energy,” which the magazine’s website defines to be “the term applied to new sources of energy that are currently not recognized as feasible by the ‘scientific establishment.’” In addition to cold fusion, the editors include “New Energy” to mean other pseudoscientific buzzwords like “zero-point energy” and “significant extensions to the Second Law of Thermodynamics...

Author: By Jacob A. Barandes, ACOB A. BARANDES | Title: Cold Fusion Letter Author Made Questionable Claims | 7/29/2005 | See Source »

...claim, and the claim was never “invalidated.” The claims made by Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons were replicated by hundreds of major laboratories worldwide, including most U.S. National Laboratories, China Lake, SRI International, and Texas A&M. Hundreds of positive cold fusion results were published in peer-reviewed journals of chemistry and electrochemistry...

Author: By Jed Rothwell, | Title: Madrian Mistaken About Cold Fusion Debate | 7/22/2005 | See Source »

...writer is the author of “Cold Fusion and the Future...

Author: By Jed Rothwell, | Title: Madrian Mistaken About Cold Fusion Debate | 7/22/2005 | See Source »

...CHOSEN. FRANCE, as the site for the world's first nuclear fusion reactor; by the six members of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) consortium; in Moscow. After 17 years of talks and delays, ITER chose France's proposal to build the reactor in Cadarache, near Marseilles, over Japan's bid for the $12.18 billion deal. Expected to be completed in 10 years, the experimental facility is an attempt to produce inexpensive, inexhaustible energy by harnessing the same nuclear reactions that power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 7/4/2005 | See Source »

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