COLD FUSION TIMES
MOST RECENT ISSUE -- July 2005
MOST RECENT
ISSUE -- July 2005
July 2005 issue (Volume 12,
number 2) of the COLD FUSION TIMES focuses on
2005 MIT Cold Fusion Colloquium with Tribute
to Dr. Eugene Mallove
RECENT COLD FUSION EXPERIMENTAL,
THEORETICAL, AND ENGINEERING R&D
and the Murder of Dr. Eugene Mallove
2005 MIT Cold Fusion Colloquium with Tribute to Dr. Eugene Mallove
FUSION ADVANCES
Cavitation/Ferroelectic Fusion
Brutal Bubbles Collapsing orbs rip apart atoms
Collapsing bubbles have hot plasma core
Coming in out of the cold: Cold fusion, for real
D-D Fusion in Ferroelectrics
Desktop Mini-reactor yields neutrons
Fusion seen in table-top experiment
Plasma formation and temperature measurement during single-bubble cavitation
Scientists put Sun in our pockets nuclear fusion using crystals
Shrimps spew bubbles hot as sun
Shrinking, Fusion Device Has Big Ideas
Sound waves make bubbles swell before crushing them
Temperature inside collapsing bubble four times that of sun
UCLA Researchers Produce Nuclear Fusion
FUSION AROUND THE WORLD
Japan - Cold Fusion gets Awards and Recognition
China - Future energy supply rests on nuclear fusion
France - Host of hot nuclear fusion project
Canada - iESi Technology
India - Beyond the horizon of humdrum Fuel
Washington DC - Senate Votes to Shut Down Laser Meant for Fusion Study
Washington DC - Senators’ Offices host cold fusion talks
DOE 2nd Review
2nd DOE Review Analyzed
Summary of DOE
DOE Report on “Cold Fusion” Recommends More Research
More CF research needed DoE finds
ICCF-11 Presentation on the DOE Review
Critics Comments: Cold Fusion Gets Chilly Encore
Update on Murder of Dr. Mallove
Murder Suspects Identified
Norwich police make arrest
Suspect In Mallove Murder Has Probable Cause Hearing
Accountability
Suppression of Inconvenient Facts in Physics
Cold Fusion Scandal
Cold Fusion Information
Cold Fusion Products and Demonstration Reports
Breaking CF and other Relevant Energy Developments
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Theoretical and Experimental Reports
Important Excerpts and News YOU WILL USE
More Evidence for Cold Fusion Nuclear Reactions
Advanced Cold Fusion Systems - Technical Reports
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