For what it's worth, here are the relevant links I have on Rossi's claims of 
having been working with the University of Bologna...

January 21, 2011, Rossi says, "We made an important test with the University of 
Bologna, with whom we are going to make a 1 year research program also." 
(http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360&cpage=5#comment-20077)


March 3, 2011, Rossi says, "We are now making a R&D work with the University of 
Bologna." 
(http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360&cpage=10#comment-26136)


June 18, 2011, Rossi says, "In these days, together with the University of 
Bologna and with my Customers, we have made tests measuring not only dry steam, 
but also with really , really, REALLY high performances: they know, I know, we 
know. That’s 
enough." (http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360&cpage=21#comment-47001)


November 5, 2011, the University of Bologna releases a press release that 
specifically denies any involvement with any test conducted by Rossi. 
(http://www.magazine.unibo.it/Magazine/Notizie/2011/11/05/Lecat_lUnivesita_di_Bologna_non_e_coinvolta.htm)


December 1, 2011, Dario Braga, the director of scientific research at the 
University of Bologna, states that the deadline for the contract with Rossi is 
"mid-January" and that an extension was unlikely.  
(http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/12/01/university-of-bologna-clarifies-relationship-with-rossi/)

(P.S. I hope I have the return address issue sorted out!)

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