at high temperatures.
It would be interesting to know how high voltage gradients can develop at
the tip of a carbon nano-filament.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jojo Jaro wrote:
Peter,
No experimental facts yet. I am working from a theoritical top-down
approach. However, I believe it shouldn't take long
: Visualizing Photons in Motion at a
Trillion Frames Per Second
http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/trillionfps/
Opinions welcome.
-- Lou Pagnucco
unique abilities.
http://phys.org/news/2012-08-superconductor-flaws-key-abilities.html
-- Lou Pagnucco
to shapes and spectra of the the stimuli.
Opinions/criticisms welcome.
-- Lou Pagnucco
to shapes and spectra of the the stimuli.
Opinions/criticisms welcome.
-- Lou Pagnucco
under certain circumstances.
The ball extracts energy from the bar in an apparent (but not real)
violation of the 2nd Law.
In the real world, something will break the acceleration.
-- Lou Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
I have seen many instances where the instantaneous value of a noisy system
can
Jones,
I read his patent months ago. He may address this there.
I need to re-read it.
LP
Jones Beene wrote:
Ahern under-emphasizes the super-radiance and sub-radiance balance in
this paper. If he had made DPSR clear, then there is no primary violation.
DPSR - Dicke-Preparata super-radiance
.
The pdf-documents at the bottom of their science page -
http://www.quantum-fusion.com/science.shtml
- appear well researched.
Any opinions on whether sonofusion has suffered the same fate as LENR, and
whether it deserves a second look?
-- Lou Pagnucco
at -
http://www.ecatsite.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/wo2011123338a1.pdf
-- Lou Pagnucco
Roarty, Francis X wrote:
Oops .. the second paragraph was original draft but since I forgot to
delete it will have to expand on where it was headed literally further
down the temporal rabbit hole..
What
it deserves a second look?
-- Lou Pagnucco
will work with molten salts, IMHO; but molten salts are
far hotter of course.
Sonofusion might also perform with molten salts.
Dear pagnucco you suffer from the same Deuterium fixation that many other
cold fusion veterans suffer from. This is based on the fantasy that
Deuterium is required
Cavitation-Induced Fusion: Proof of Concept - Max I. Fomitchev-Zamilov
Cavitation-induced fusion (also known as bubble fusion or sonofusion) has
been a topic of much debate and controversy and is generally (albeit
incorrectly) perceived as unworkable. In this paper we present the
theoretical
://www.szfki.hu/~dombi/DombiLPB27_291.pdf
- since they can create field gradients of at least 3.7 X 10^11 V/m (p.293)
-- Lou Pagnucco
-rays control disorder in superconductor
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2011/aug/31/x-rays-control-disorder-in-superconductor
Fractals boost superconductivity
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2010/aug/13/fractals-boost-superconductivity
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jeff Berkowitz wrote
Axil,
Good question. Does anyone know the patent attorney, David French?
I believe he specializes in these issues.
-- LP
Axil wrote:
Doesnt LeClairs cavatation patent take the Quantum Potential Corporation
out of the fusion from cavitation business?
Cheers: Axil
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012
Courtesy of LENR Forum - Follow links at -
http://www.lenrforum.eu/viewtopic.php?t=569p=2283
U.S. Patent No. US 8,227,020 July 24, 2012
ABSTRACT:
Techniques to form dislocation cores along an interface of a multilayer thin
film structure are described. The loading and/or deloading of
-- ?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
*Friedel oscillations*
Why is a rough surface treatment on the surface of the substrate material
used to support LENR so very important?
The Shukla-Eliasson (SE) force will act to screen positive charge for both
protons and the positive nuclei of metal substrate
-control-disorder-in-superconductor
Fractals boost superconductivity
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2010/aug/13/fractals-boost-superconductivity
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jeff Berkowitz wrote:
To answer my own question: yes, here
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/CelaniFcunimnallo.pdf on page 3
as the
ceramic matrices. Liquid systems provide a direct method for producing
nanoparticles in situ. [...]
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2011/0233061.html
-- Lou Pagnucco
wastes. To me, it seems similar to the
Thorium reactor approach.
Their adviser list seems impressive. Any opinions?
- Lou Pagnucco
have been reported
in the absence of high energy neutron emissions.
Yes, Pu-239 is very long-lived, but doesn't this mean it will hang around
long enough to capture enough neutrons to convert to some shorter-lived
isotope? And, similarly with other long-lived byproducts?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jeff
computation does not show any anomalous heat, but maybe some
similar effects occur for Ni.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
Piantelli also found the two channel effect in his radiation experiments.
This behavior was caused by the speed in which hydrogen loading was done
in
nickel. Slow loading produced
of transmutations.
I also wonder whether he might be adopting the Casimir-effect theory and
dismissing plasma/plasmon explanations too quickly, since (I think)
cavitation is accompanied by coherent electron/proton plasma currents.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
http://smartscarecrow.com/2012/09
Didn't Celani measure an initial gamma burst in Rossi's 2001 demo?
Robert Lynn wrote:
I am less optimistic that neutron production is only occurring under
special circumstances and not all the time - would seem to me to require
more good luck than is likely (what was McKubre's line about
-loading, is there any
evidence of super-focusing and hot spots in the nano-structure
- whether he can use a non-metallic chamber so that em-emissions can be
characterized.
Thanks for the good work.
- Lou Pagnucco
I edited an under-23-minute video of Dr. Iraj Parchamazad Chemistry
Chairman
nanostructures that are ballistic conductors, lasers, light
super-concentrators, em-to-phonon transducers,
- Lou Pagnucco
Lou, I'm glad you dug it. It was super fun hanging with those guys.
I don't know the answer to your questions myself, but you can contact
Iraj Parchamazad at iparchama
I don't think this has been posted before. Pardon if it was.
The a link at the URL below leads to the Brillouin presentation (Slideshare)
which won them $20M second round funding.
http://nextbigfuture.com/2012/09/brillouin-energy-has-conditional.html
are at -
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2011/IC-MAST/IC-MAST-2011Absracts.pdf
Since the discharge occurs in H2O, is it possibly related to sonofusion?
- Lou Pagnucco
permit nuclei to be forced near enough for fusion.
LENRs have been reported in other arcing and electron beam experiments.
Has anyone looked at his approach and have any opinions?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Akira Shirakawa wrote on Thu, 18 Oct 2012 01:59:10 -0700
On 2012-10-18 10:42, Mint Candy wrote
Widom-Srivastava-Larsen have just replied to the paper by Ciuchi, et al,
critical of Widom-Larsen theory -
Erroneous Wave Functions of Ciuchi et al for Collective Modes in Neutron
Production on Metallic Hydride Cathodes
A. Widom, Y. N. Srivastava, L. Larsen
http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.5212
Axil,
Is the Focus Fusion Society (URL: http://focusfusion.org/) what you're
referring to?
-- Lou Pagnucco
See
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Jx78YcF-F8U/TBNnrA0L3WI/CN4/_tuQ1t6BT5w/s1600/neutron_yield_in_dpfs.gif
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote
Jeff,
If the 1922 Irion-Wendt experimental results were correct, current density
is probably more important.
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/library/1900s/1922Wendt-Irion.pdf
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jeff Berkowitz wrote:
There is a history surrounding the apparent production of iron from arcs
between
Courtesy of website LENR COLD FUSION
New Audio interview with Dennis Bushnell
http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/2012/10/22/dennis-bushnell-lenr/
Dr. Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at NASA Langley Research Center,
discusses space exploration and (beginning at 8:22) NASA LENR research.
(Audio)
of failed serious attempts to replicate these results?
-- Lou Pagnucco
A few other recent reports are -
Surface Effect for Gas Loading Micrograin Palladium for Low Energy
Nuclear Reactions LENR
- Heinrich Hora, George H Miley, Mark A Prelas
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF
journalists now,
so maybe physics is not so different.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Eric Walker wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:27 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
(3) the power of conformity, and fear of ostracism, completely prevents
university experimentation.
I am not an academic, so I can
Lewis Larsen (Lattice Energy LLC) has posted a response to the recent
criticism of W-L theory by Ciuchi, et al, on Arxiv.org. See -
Response to Sept 2012 Univ of Rome arXiv Preprint-Oct 30 2012
A full text pdf version is available at:
http://www.sumobrain.com/patents/wipo/H2o-based-electrochemical-hydrogen-catalyst/WO2012138576A1.pdf
An earlier, related USPTO patent application -
HETEROGENEOUS HYDROGEN-CATALYST POWER SYSTEM is at:
http://www.google.com/patents/US20120122017
Teslaalset
in [0087].
This patent application is extremely detailed - must have taken man-years.
It would interesting to know whether any of the processes described
overlap any used in other experimental LENR devices.
- Lou Pagnucco
Alan Fletcher wrote:
At 09:02 PM 11/1/2012, pagnu...@htdconnect.com
Just published on Arxiv.org --
Theories of Low Energy Nuclear Transmutations
- Y.N. Srivastava, A. Widom, J. Swain
ABSTRACT: Employing concrete examples from nuclear physics it is shown
that low energy nuclear reactions can and have been induced by all of the
four fundamental interactions (i)
Nigel,
Thanks for spreading that information. It is a surprising phenomenon.
I believe some lightning generates neutrons and positrons, but some does not.
Do you know what the conditions produce neutrons/positrons?
Also, whether these conditions can be replicated in the lab?
-- Lou Pagnucco
, but it
seems important (if difficult) to determine the current density in the
air sparks to get a complete picture.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Lou, the answer is, its complicated, but very interesting and conditions
can be recreated in the lab, and the guy who knows all about this is Joe
Dwyer. He has done
wave length is of the order of
1 Angstrom , one can use a natural crystal lattice. A setup with slits can
be also suitable. This is a situation of quantum lens...]]]
-- Lou Pagnucco
Energy Without Strong Nuclear Radiation
http://iccf9.global.tsinghua.edu.cn/Li%20%281%29.pdf
-- Lou Pagnucco
Eric Walker wrote:
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 7:22 PM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
The energy of two nuclei is conserved and
remains small during the motion through the Coulomb barrier
with deuterium-loaded metals and
probably the result of nuclear reactions occurring in the samples.
http://iopscience.iop.org/0256-307X/29/11/112501
Full pdf version is available with free registration.
-- Lou Pagnucco
://iopscience.iop.org/1063-7869/55/8/A04
Full pdf article is available with free registration.
-- Lou Pagnucco
At 10:19 AM 11/7/2012, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Anomalous Neutron Burst Emissions in Deuterium-Loaded Metals: Nuclear
Reaction at Normal Temperature
Conventional nuclear fusion occurs
believe Piantelli has recorded high energy
protons from previous experiments, even hours after the experiment
finished. Has this been confirmed in other labs?
-- Lou Pagnucco
The paper is quite long. Perhaps I am misunderstanding some of it, but I
think the claim is that proton capture occurs as the major energy source.
Hasn't Takahashi shown it's pretty unlikely?
Also, I could be recalling incorrectly, but haven't Rossi/Focardi changed
their opinion on this?
And,
Eric,
I cannot identify the correct theory, but in case you haven't seen a
couple of Takahashi's publications, see -
Are Ni+H Nuclear-Reactions Possible
www.iscmns.org/work10/TakahashiAarenihnucl.ppt
and the related -
Physics of Cold Fusion by TSC Theory
http://vixra.org/pdf/1209.0091v1.pdf
Lewis Larsen (Lattice Energy LLC) has recently posted the presentation -
Electroweak Neutron Production and Capture in Lightning Discharges
-ANS Meeting San Diego Nov 2012
://arstechnica.com/science/2012/03/nuclear-lightening/
Larsen indicates ways to test his hypothesis.
Wendt-Irion type electric arcing experiments could also be repeated.
-- Lou Pagnucco
mixent wrote
In reply to pagnu...@htdconnect.com's message of Mon, 12 Nov 2012
14:25:19
-0500 (EST):
Hi,
[snip
Nigel,
Do we know how to characterize the electromagnetic energy (and electron)
flow prior to the visible return stroke?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Nigel Dyer wrote:
Gamma rays are detected associated with a number of different aspects of
thunderstorms. As far 'conventional' lightning is concerned
(Audio)
Lewis Larsen presentation at Panel Session at American Nuclear Society
National Meeting, San Diego CA, Nov. 14
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/audio-larsenelectroweak-neutron-production-and-capture-in-lightning-dischargesans-san-diego-nov-14-2012
How often do Carrington-type solar storms occur?
Occurrence rate of extreme magnetic storms
http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.4417
Possibility of transient room-temp superconductivity
Superradiant Superconductivity
http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.4567
Nanoparticles may focus fields to arbitrarily high
Courtesy of pesn.com -
Steven Jones replica: Pons Fleischmann XS Heat not from fusion
Jones is experimenting with a bell electrode setup that strongly evidences
excess (xs) energy and has similarities to the cell presented by Pons and
Fleischmann. He says that there are at least two distinct
Professor: Really disturbed by recent solar flares We could have lots
of Fukushima-type events if one causes power blackout (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/professor-really-disturbed-solar-flares-week-could-lots-fukushima-type-events-around-one-power-blackout-all-hell-could-break-lose-video
Let's not forget, too, reactor failure could just be the coup de grace.
Loss of the grid would probably lead to immediate loss of civil control.
BTW, here is a recent assessment on nuclear plant safety -
The NRC and Nuclear Power Plant Safety in 2011 - LIVING ON BORROWED TIME
New comment from Lattice Energy on apparent solar effect on nuclear decay:
Lattice Energy LLC-Observed Variations in Rates of Nuclear Decay-Nov 23 2012
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llcobserved-variations-in-rates-of-nuclear-decaynov-23-2012
Andy Findlay wrote Wed, 21
collective behavior of the
ionized atoms in the Papp engine:
Collective quantum jumps of Rydberg atoms
http://arxiv.org/abs/1109.6506
-- Lou Pagnucco
Axil wrote on Sat, 24 Nov 2012 21:32:07:
Slide show
http://www.worldsci.org/pdf/events/Springer-TheRevolutionaryPlasmaPowerTechnologyofJosefPapp.pdf
Pagnucco
Axil wrote:
Exotic proposals for cavatation
An unusually exotic theory of sonoluminescence, which has received much
popular attention, is the Casimir energy theory suggested by noted
physicist Julian Schwingerand more thoroughly considered in a paper by
Claudia Eberleinof the University
Discussion of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (3 page summary)
Electroweak Neutron Production via e+p -- n+v and Capture During
Lightning Discharges
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/larsen-lans-winter-meeting-san-diego-ca-04150417-nov-2012
The Nov-14 ANS paper -
Transmutation Reactions Induced by Deuterium Permeation through
Nano-structured Pd Multilayer Thin Film
- is available at
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/conferences/2012/ANS2012W/2012Iwamura-ANS-LENR-Paper.pdf
Jed Rothwell wrote:
This was discussed at ICCF17 as well.
-
Discussion of Mitsubishi Nov-14 ANS presentation on LENR transmutations.
Lattice Energy LLC- LENR Transmutation Networks Can Produce Gold-Dec 7 2012
http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/lattice-energy-llc-lenr-transmutation-networks-can-produce-golddec-7-2012
(Video)
2012 - Yasuhiro Iwamura Presentation at American Nuclear Society Meeting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VefCEaLAkRwfeature=youtu.be
have shown that entanglement is a resource that can be
used to extract more work from heat than is possible in unentangled
systems, this paper may be of interest.
Full pdf is available with free account sign-up.
- Lou Pagnucco
out effects on plant growth of low-to-high frequency em/rf
radiation. However, he stated that companies who would be adversely
affected by restrictions on em-radiation keep scientists on retainer who
quickly issue rebuttals to any study that raises public concern.
-- Lou Pagnucco
I see it's
, it is not in interest of the Powers-That-Be to see
cognition-enhancing drugs become too available - Maybe this is an idea for
a new script for the 'Limitless' writers?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jones Beene wrote:
Speaking of low duty cycles, mis-measurements and high efficiency ... it
gets curiouser
Courtesy of Hampus at -
http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/12/e-cat-plant-sighting/
Swedish TV - SVTs sciences show Vetenskapens Världs documentary about
Andreas Rossi´s news invention the Ecat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D-yHkmmkDcfeature=youtu.be
(Mostly Swedish, but Rossi segments are in
I think Michio Kaku's remarks of last week are also relevant -
Kaku: Fukushima reactors a ticking time bomb Catastrophe beyond
comprehension if major pipe break or quake (VIDEO)
Dec-17 Interview of Bob Greenyer and Mathieu Valat of The Martin
Fleischmann Memorial Project
(Audio-Video)
http://smartscarecrow.com/2012/12/20121217-the-martin-fleischmann-memorial-project/
Unless there is a schedule change -
Bob Greenyer and Mathieu Valat of The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project
will be interviewed at 9PM(EST Dec20 = 2:00 GMT) at URL:
http://smartscarecrow.com/
I believe there will be a live QA session.
Also, for those who missed it the Swedish SVT TV show on
Pagnucco
Teslaalset wrote:
I found a new publiced LENR related patent application.
This time a WO patent related to preparing nickel alloy powder and a
reactor.
The description of the alloy preparation has large resemblance with recent
work of Celani.
The inventor Nee, Han, H. is unknown by me
Perhaps, then, with micro-spheres made of material with a coefficient
of thermal expansion better matched to the Pd-plating, the Patterson
cell would perform more consistently?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
This might explain why Patterson's
/Reifenschwreducedrad.pdf
Cold Fusion and Decrease of Tritium Radioactivity
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Reifenschwcoldfusion.pdf
About the possibility of decreased radioactivity of heavy nuclei
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=512913
.
-- Lou Pagnucco
-science.
The enforcers of science orthodoxy can occasionally be very wrong.
-- Lou Pagnucco
This ia a good example of how wrong were older notions that all quantum
states had to be extremely fragile and very short-lived.
The full preprint of this paper is available at:
http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0703270
Jones Beene wrote Fri, 11 Jan 2013 16:47:13 --
One way to define active sites
ICCF17 Live Presentation by SRI's Dr. Tanzella - Brillouin Energy
www.brillouinenergy.com/?page=iccf17_vid
(Video)
EPA-Approved E-15 Fuel Voids Warranty in 6 Car Brands (MY2011 and earlier)
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e7a_1358089233
-intuitive examples of local/nonlocal quantum
coherence are relevant to LENR?
pagnucco Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:10:54 -0800
A recent posting on 'http://physicsworld.com' revisits a topic
- quantum coherence in messy, warm, environmentally coupled systems -
which until several years ago was dismissed as very
JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE - Vol. 10, Jan-2013
http://www.iscmns.org/CMNS/JCMNS-Vol10.pdf
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Characteristics and Energetics of Craters in LENR Experimental Materials p1
-- David J. Nagel
From the Naught Orbit to the 4He Excited State p15
-- A. Meulenberg
METHOD FOR PRODUCING ENERGY AND APPARATUS THEREFOR
EP2368252B1 - Jan 16, 2013
www.22passi.it/downloads/EP2368252B1[1].pdf
Are Nuclear Reactions Causing Boeing Dreamliner Battery Fires?
Jan. 17, 2013 By Steven B. Krivit
Boeings new 787 Dreamliners use high-capacity lithium-ion batteries.
These batteries have materials similar to those used in the most common
type of low-energy nuclear reaction experiment. Boeing
Possibly.
Maybe too, virbration and/or thermal cycling play roles
- even if the problem is eventually found to be purely chemical.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Hoyt Stearns wrote:
Maybe the higher radiation environment at high altitude facilitates LENR.
Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona US
Was that really a serious amount of testing before deployment?
- especially for an effect that is so transient (and disbelieved)?
After all, Krivit asserts that all the elements for LENR events are there.
Is he wrong?
If so, how?
Jed Rothwell wrote:
If that were the case, I think they would
to kinetic energy. While it does not completely answer your
excellent question, it's a starting point.
-- Lou Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
Recently I have been exploring magnetic concepts. I have been seeing so
many references to magnetic motors that I believe are not possible, but
they keep
in which pairs of colliding nuclei coexist at the center of common
1s-electron orbitals [1].}}
-- Lou Pagnucco
Energy Generating Apparatus
http://www.google.com/patents/US20080112528
-- Lou Pagnucco
Edmund Storms wrote:
This paper and many others like it describe how HOT fusion is enhanced
when it occurs in a chemical lattice. This study has no relationship
to cold fusion because the same nuclear
-in-lithiumbased-batteriesjan-23-2013
The LENR theory should be easily testable by autopsies on some failed
batteries, looking for evidence of transmutations, i.e., unusual
isotopes or elements.
-- Lou Pagnucco
transmutations were observed were fundamentally different, or just
erroneous?
Personally, I do not know.
What are the London bookies' odds?
- Lou Pagnucco
Jed Rothwell wrote:
I guess it was Lattice Energy who wrote:
The LENR theory should be easily testable by autopsies on some failed
batteries
-idUSBRE90M0ZO20130124
This sort of reminds me of the 1951 Jimmy Stewart movie,
No Highway in the Sky.
I hope the current investigation comes up with a conclusive explanation.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Rob Dingemans wrote:
Hi,
On 24-1-2013 22:58, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I guess it was Lattice Energy who wrote
! Such an
unprecedented sharpness of the focusing peak allows us to call this
effect the super-focusing ...
-- Lou Pagnucco
Peter Gluck wrote:
Can this:
Nanoscopic Microcavities Offer Newfound Control in Light Filtering: Unique
Nanostructure Produces Novel 'Plasmonic Halos':
http://www.sciencedaily.com
this is.
There are some related papers on arxiv.org too.
In the case of LENR, I think the empirical trumps the theoretical.
-- Lou Pagnucco
Eric Walker wrote:
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:08 AM, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
While it discusses the extreme focusing of ~1 MeV proton wave-functions,
perhaps
/LENR%20home%20page/acrobat/LiXZmultiplesc.pdf
I am agnostic on this topic, and am very interested in your view.
-- Lou Pagnucco
The problem Eric is that once the math is solved, the expected nuclear
reaction is hot fusion, not cold fusion. Consequently, this effort is
a waste of time
interesting is - http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1772
- I am currently trying to read it.
-- Lou Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
Recently I have been exploring issues associated with thermodynamics since
it has been many years since I studied the subject. I wanted to
understand why certain rules apply
Pagnucco
David Roberson wrote:
Thanks Lou. I did hesitate at suggesting the requirement to have a sink
because I realized that it might be possible for other types of places for
the left over energy to be deposited. You have located some of these and
that is very informative. Also, the IR
Lattice Energy has recently posted a new item entitled -
Microscopic Dendrites Focus in Boeing Dreamliner Probe
- Wall Street Journal, Feb 11, 2013
The Li-battery industry is projected to be $50 billion annually by 2020
-- possibly more if the price of gasoline continues escalating.
This may be
?
-- Lou Pagnucco
Friday Nuclear Matinee: Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
The ANS Nuclear Cafe today brings faithful viewers a short interview with
Dr. Joseph M. Zawodny, senior research scientist at NASA Langley Research
Center. Zawodny discusses research on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions at
NASA Langley, and the
The nuclear reactor in your basement
http://phys.org/news/2013-02-nuclear-reactor-basement.html
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