I HOPE THE 10M DOES NOT JUST BUTTER THE BREAD OF ENTITIES WITH A CONFLIC OF 
INTEREST REGARDING LENR  R&D. SEE LIST BELOW



* Amphionic (Dexter, MI) will focus on exploring if LENR are produced in 
potential wells existing between two nanoscale surfaces by controlling metal 
nanoparticle (NP) geometry, separation, composition, and deuterium loading. 
(Award amount: $295,924)

* Energetics Technology Center (Indian Head, MD) will use electrochemical 
co-deposition of a deuterated palladium metal compound on a metal substrate 
conformed onto a plastic scintillator to establish and sustain LENR. (Award 
amount: $1,500,000)

* Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley, CA) will draw from knowledge 
based on previous work using higher energy ion beams as an external excitation 
source for LENR on metal hydrides electrochemically loaded with deuterium. The 
team proposes to systematically vary materials and conditions, while monitoring 
nuclear event rates with a suite of diagnostics. (Award amount: $1,500,000)

* Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) will develop an 
experimental platform that thoroughly and reproducibly tests claims of nuclear 
anomalies in gas-loaded metal-hydrogen systems.​ (Award amount: $2,000,000)

* Stanford University (Redwood City, CA) will explore a technical solution 
based on LENR-active nanoparticles and gaseous deuterium. (Award amount: 
$1,500,000)

* Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX) will focus on advanced materials 
fabrication, characterization, and analysis, along with advanced detection of 
nuclear products as a resource for teams within the LENR Exploratory Topic. 
(Award amount: $1,150,000)

* University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) will use a gas cycling experiment that 
passes deuterium gas through a chamber filled with palladium nanocrystalline 
samples. Variables will include temperature, nanocrystalline size, and laser 
wavelength. (Award amount: $1,108,412)

* University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) will provide capability to measure 
hypothetical neutron, gamma, and ion emissions from LENR experiments. Modern 
instrumentation will be coupled with best practices in data acquisition, 
analysis, and understanding of backgrounds to interpret collected data and 
evaluate the proposed signal. (Award amount: $902,213)



BOB COOK





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This has been reported before in less detail

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In February, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) $10 million in funding 
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