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  • Muon beam fired for the first time

    Researchers have accelerated muons — the heavier, unstable cousins of electrons — into a tightly controlled beam for the first time. A team at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex in Tokai shot a laser at a stream of muons to bring the fast-moving particles to a near-standstill. Then, the researchers applied an electric field to accelerate these ‘cooled’ muons to around 4% of the speed of light. The feat takes researchers a step closer to making a muon collider, which would be smaller and cheaper than other current colliders, a reality.

    Nature | 4 min read

  • THOR - Foundation for a technology

    Look at evidence from nature & experiments that support the claims 0 Susan Devlin asked me some questions regarding the Thunderstorm Generator and so I relayed the similarity between observed natural and low energy nuclear reaction physical data and key features I had found in the 24” version of the device Bob Greenyer


    Premiere 30 Oct 2024 at 18:00 CET


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  • Manifestations in Nature of Self-Controlled Quasi-Stationary Nuclear Fusion into Magnetized Low-Temperature Hydrogen Plasma ..Vysotskii

    Frontiers | Manifestations in Nature of Self-Controlled Quasi-Stationary Nuclear Fusion into Magnetized Low-Temperature Hydrogen Plasma
    This paper examines the characteristics of nuclear reactions occurring in low-temperature magnetized deuterium plasma. It is demonstrated that considering th...
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  • Frontiers | Advances in highly hydrided palladium


    Frontiers | Advances in highly hydrided.Palladium..


    Qianru Wang1,2Shengyuan Zhang1,2Jianping Guo1,2Ping Chen1,2,3* 1Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China2Center of Materials Science and Optoelectronics Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China3State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian, China


    Palladium is a prototypical hydride-forming metal, which can accommodate a large volume of hydrogen through the formation of either interstitial or complex hydrides. Interstitial palladium hydrides, especially those with exceptionally high hydrogen loadings, have attracted considerable interest from the low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) community, as they have been invoked to explain the anomalous nuclear effects related to the known but controversial Pons-Fleischmann experiment. Complex palladium hydrides also constitute a class of solid-state hydrides that present stoichiometric PdH2, PdH3, or PdH4 units within the crystal structure, but remain unexplored as far as the unusual H/Pd ratio is concerned. This minireview gives a brief introduction to these two types of solid-state palladium hydrides, with the hope of providing some information for materials development relevant to LENR research.



  • Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have invented a material in powder form that adsorbs carbon dioxide with astonishing performance. Just 200 g (a little under 0.5 lb) can suck up 44 lb (20 kg) of CO2, the same as a tree does in a year.


    It's called COF-999, which is short for Covalent Organic Frameworks. The term refers to a class of porous crystalline materials that have large pores, plenty of surface area, and low density. This makes them suitable for direct air capture (DAC), the process of sucking existing CO2 out of the air. Given the alarming levels of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere today, this is the sort of breakthrough the world needs


    Miracle powder sucks CO2 out of the air 'like nothing else out there'
    Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have invented a material in powder form that adsorbs carbon dioxide with astonishing performance. Just…
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  • Caltech Rocket Fund 2025

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    Dr. Mitchell Swartz write this -
    "Though it was Henri Becquerel that discovered radioactivity, it was Marie Curie who coined the term. "


    Discovery of Radioactivity
    The discovery of radioactivity took place over several years beginning with the discovery of x-rays in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen and continuing with such…
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    "Marie Curie in the laboratory alongside her esteemed husband, Pierre Curie"


    What Was Marie Curie’s IQ? Was She the Smartest Person Ever?
    Marie Curie, an emblematic figure in the world of science, has left an indelible mark on the fabric of physics and chemistry. Her unparalleled accomplishments,…
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    Happy Birthday, Marie Curie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie

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  • More seriously, an excellent report by Maxence Layet has just been published today in the columns of the french journal NEXUS.

    NEXUS draws up a very positive assessment of the Strasbourg conference.

  • Gamberale presentation to the Italian Senate about Coherent Domains.


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    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.

  • The final part of Bobby Broccoli's CF videos:

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  • The final part of Bobby Broccoli's CF videos:

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    Quite a disappointing end to the series.

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