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Scientists in possible cold fusion breakthrough         
Mar 24 11:49 AM US/Eastern
Researchers at a US Navy laboratory have unveiled what they say is
"significant" evidence of cold fusion, a potential energy source that
has many skeptics in the scientific community.

The scientists on Monday described what they called the first clear
visual evidence that low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR), or cold
fusion devices can produce neutrons, subatomic particles that
scientists say are indicative of nuclear reactions.
 "Our finding is very significant," said analytical chemist Pamela
Mosier-Boss of the US Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
(SPAWAR) in San Diego, California.

"To our knowledge, this is the first scientific report of the
production of highly energetic neutrons from a LENR device," added the
study's co-author in a statement.

The study's results were presented at the annual meeting of the
American Chemical Society in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The city is also the site of an infamous presentation on cold fusion
20 years ago by Martin Fleishmann and Stanley Pons that sent
shockwaves across the world.

Despite their claim to cold fusion discovery, the Fleishmann-Pons
study soon fell into discredit after other researchers were unable to
reproduce the results.

Scientists have been working for years to produce cold fusion
reactions, a potentially cheap, limitless and environmentally-clean
source of energy.

Paul Padley, a physicist at Rice University who reviewed Mosier-Boss's
published work, said the study did not provide a plausible explanation
of how cold fusion could take place in the conditions described.

"It fails to provide a theoretical rationale to explain how fusion
could occur at room temperatures. And in its analysis, the research
paper fails to exclude other sources for the production of neutrons,"
he told the Houston Chronicle.

"The whole point of fusion is, you?re bringing things of like charge
together. As we all know, like things repel, and you have to overcome
that repulsion somehow."

But Steven Krivit, editor of the New Energy Times, said the study was
"big" and could open a new scientific field.

The neutrons produced in the experiments "may not be caused by fusion
but perhaps some new, unknown nuclear process," added Krivit, who has
monitored cold fusion studies for the past 20 years.

__"We're talking about a new field of science that's a hybrid between
chemistry and physics."__


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