A friend (Mike, one of our little group here in Portland) found a
relatively low-cost way to rent a neutron detector:

http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.817517/sc.7/category.13851/.f

So I have a question.

Is it possible that a lot of neutrons have gone undetected in LENR
experiments over the past 20+ years because of the relative expense and
difficulty of neutron detection?

And that the recent spate of neutron results (which Jed commented upon on
in another thread this past week) is the result of the decreasing cost and
increasing ubiquity of neutron detection equipment?

It's all about instrumentation ... says the guy who lives where the local
tech community started with Tektronix in 1946.

Jeff

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