Physics Today appears to have come down heavy, and somewhat inaccurately,
on the DOE report.
Claims of cold fusion are no more convincing today than they were 15 years
ago.
That's the conclusion of the Department of Energy's fresh look at advances in
extracting energy from low-energy nuclear
Hi All -
A woman was killed by crossfire across the way from me early last year. A few
weeks later I heard gunshots and ran out the door to see if I might help, but
the victim was a young man on the sidewalk, his brains blasted out. His vacant
eyes stared up into the light pre-dawn rain when
Mitchell Swartz wrote:
Physics Today appears to have
come down heavy, and somewhat inaccurately, on the DOE report.
Claims of cold fusion are no more convincing today than they were
15 years ago.
That's the conclusion of the Department of Energy's fresh look at
advances in
extracting energy from
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--- RC Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He predicted the
coming generations would be so accustomed to change
that change would become a habit.
I can see some good coming from this, and also quite a
bit of bad. There is enough crap being floated around
by my generation today. Of course a lot
At 02:30 PM 1/25/2005, Erik Baard wrote:
Hi All -
A woman was killed by crossfire across the way from me early last year. A
few weeks later I heard gunshots and ran out the door to see if I might
help, but the victim was a young man on the sidewalk, his brains blasted
out. His vacant eyes
At 03:28 PM 1/25/2005, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mitchell Swartz wrote:
Physics Today appears to have come down heavy, and somewhat inaccurately,
on the DOE report.
Claims of cold fusion are no more convincing today than they were 15
years ago.
That's the conclusion of the Department of Energy's
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