Word: heatedly
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Under certain conditions, deuterium nuclei combine and form a helium nucleus and release a tremendous amount of energy as heat...
...have used multi-billion dollar techniques to reproduce the incredible pressures and temperatures in the center of the sun, where fusion occurs freely. Scientists have used either powerful magnets to keep the hot hydrogen plasma--at about 200 million degrees Centigrade--from touching anything physical or huge lasers to heat a small pellet of deuterium to similar temperatures...
Stanford Professor of Materials Science Robert A. Huggins reported two days ago that he found a "very substantial increase" in heat production after filling several electrochemical cells containing two-millimeter-thick palladium slabs with heavy water...
Huggins says he found much more heat production after two days in the cells with heavy water than in those containing normal water...
...amount of heat we found was very large in comparision to the amount of radiation, which is very nice," says Huggins. "We're just plain dumb lucky--maybe nature's been nice...