See: http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2011/11/11/national-instruments-and-cold-fusion/
QUOTE: Update#1: A statement from John Pasquarette, Vice President of Corporate Marketing and eBusiness, National Instruments: There are thousands of researchers and engineers in the world trying to solve alternative energy challenges and National Instruments provides tools to many of these scientists. One example is the Leonardo Corporation who intends to use NI tools for various applications. Specific details are still in development. The mission of National Instruments is to equip engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation, and discovery. We apply this mission by working with customers across a variety of industries such as automotive, mobile devices, robotics as well as energy and physics. For example, we have been working closely with many research labs and physics institutions in the areas of control, measurement and diagnostics for nuclear fusion, particle accelerators, synchrotrons and telescopes. END QUOTE That sounds like confirmation to me. They are working with Leonardo Corporation. The author of this column makes a snide comment about Rossi's previous work in biofuel diesel engines: "[Leonardo Corporation] and I’m not making this up, only offers 'electric generators … fueled by vegetable oils and animal fats')" - Jed

