Hello group,
I found this recent interesting news on Cold Fusion Times (almost by
chance, since this is an old-style, single-page static website with no
automated RSS or email notifications):
http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html
April 19, 2012 - Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader Bruce E. Tarr (R), and his
staff, visited the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) on April
17, 2012 to learn more about the developments in cold fusion (LANR, lattice
assisted nuclear reactions). This cold fusion update was in Prof. Peter
Hagelstein's Quantum Electronics and Energy Production and Conversion laboratory
where the JET Energy cold fusion NANOR desktop demonstration unit was operating.
Dr. Mitchell Swartz and Prof. Hagelstein led the discussion and reviewed the
development of nanomaterial cold fusion devices for over more than two decades, and
this particular R&D breakthrough and some of the components which allow its
function. The group contributing to the discussion on ways to help push the
technology forward included Dr. Brian Ahern, Keith Owens (who initiated the visit),
A.J. Paglia , and Stephen Mulloney. Sen. Tarr's excellent questions, and his
continued interest to investigate !
this ult
ra-efficient and ultraclean energy production technology, herald his awareness
of the importance of this alternative energy to the security and energy
interests of the Commonwealth.
http://world.std.com/~mica/mit_0035.jpg
http://world.std.com/~mica/sentarr001.jpg
Some might remember Tarr for talking with Andrea Rossi and
representatives of the MIT back in November, ending up with a neutral
impression:
http://www.tarrtalk.com/2011/11/cold-fusion-inventor-comes-to-boston.html
Cheers,
S.A.