Good for Dave! See:
http://www.isa.org/InTechTemplate.cfm?Section=InTech_Home1&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=72216
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Low-energy nuclear power has 'promise'
Although experimentation on low-energy nuclear
reactions (LENR) has excited scientists and news
organizations since 1989, the "promise" that it
would one day provide inexpensive and
long-lasting energy to run home appliances, for
example, remains the samea promise, not a reality.
However, if David J. Nagel, Ph.D. is successful
in his pursuit of $10 million annually in U.S.
government funding over a five-year period, the
new form of nuclear energy could possibly move
from the science category to products, he
told several hundred ISA EXPO 2008 attendees Wednesday.
Nagel, a high-energy expert on low-energy nuclear
possibilities, delivered the days keynote
address, which also served as the 13th annual
Rimbach Lecture. The lecture series honors
Richard Rimbach, considered the founder of ISA. . . .