Thank you for doing this Jed.  It's so cool to be reading the proceedings
23 years after the first one.   I always find something just mind blowing
and this is no different.  Dr Michael Swartz paper on Nitinol is just too
cool.   I was working on that way way back in the old days.    Nitinol is a
shape memory alloy that will contract under electric current and will
absorb hydrogen.  So imagine a loaded lattice of Nitinol that is contracted
by an electric charge.   Could a lattice contraction induce a fusion of
infused D, in a shape memory metal?

I'm so looking forward to a long weekend of reading the bleeding edge
research going on.

Cheers.

On Fri, Nov 11, 2022, 9:44 AM Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> At last!
>
> Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Condensed Matter
> Nuclear Science, Virtual Conference from Xiamen, China June 9–11, 2021
>
> Biberian, J.P., ed. *J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci*. Vol. 36. 2022.
>
> https://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedzi.pdf
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>
>
> To jump to individual papers, go here:
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> https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=1495
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> Scroll down and enter Volume: 36
>
>

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