What’s Next After Making Gold In Microwaves?

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    At last year's IPMI conference, this guest taught our viewers about making gold in a microwaves. What does he have in store this year? Bodo Albrecht sits with Kitco News to share some of the latest developments in tech metals. Albrecht comments on the growing need for gold in technology, saying that ‘wearables’ is really the keyword this year in the technology sector. “Gold will play a bigger role in technology,” he says. He also comments on solar-powered roadways and how he sees this technology developing moving forward. Tune in to our continued coverage of the IPMI conference in San Antonio, Texas. Kitco News, June 16, 2015.

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    Gold is not so rare, and LENR produce so much energy for so few transmutations (see the isotopic shift in Lugano... how many grams?).


    for me the revolution is on things much more valuable or costly than gold. Much more than platinum.


    One idea is transmutation to reduce cost of nuclear wastes.
    Another is production of rare isotopes. Ni62 is an example... anyway the need is not so great and if production of LENr grows, maybe the price will crash.

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