No. did you read the study or just watch the video?
Laser light, which is thousands of times weaker per photon than gamma radiation, was stored not blocked - for a fraction of a second, and comes out at the same frequency it went in. The light was not attenuated or captured ! Plus the process only happens at less than one degree Kelvin. With gamma radiation, which is lethal, even if it could be stored with a higher temperature version of a BEC, still there is no reason to suspect that the radiation would not come out after a brief delay. Thus - this finding is of no importance to blocking gamma radiation, since it actually blocks no radiation at all, on a permanent basis. From: Axil Axil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK6HxdUQm5s Using BEC to Slow Down Light A BEC can slow light down to a snarls pace. Can a BEC in a cold fusion system be doing something very special to gamma rays?

