Mizuno found some neutrons just by using cryogenics on D2 in a strong, time-varying magnetic filed.
Should be "field."
I think he was matching up phonon and photon vibrations in the low terahertz and getting a partial-BEC, whatever that is.
That reminds me, at ICCF-12 Lipson presented a paper on HTSC:
Lipson, A.G., et al. Evidence of Supersoichiometric H/D LENR Active Sites and High Temperature Superconductivity in a Hydrogen-Cycled Pd/PdO. in The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2005. Yokohama, Japan.
I have the PowerPoint slides for this. Let me convert them to Acrobat and upload them. The file will be:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LipsonAGevidenceofa.pdf
Look for it in about a half hour.
- Jed

